9 Rig Veda Americanus: Sacred Songs Of The Ancient Mexicans. Hymn to the All-Mother

BRINTON'S LIBRARY OF ABORIGINAL AMERICAN LITERATURE. NUMBER VIII.

Hymn to the Mother of the Gods._

  1. Hail to our mother, who caused the yellow flowers to blossom, who
scattered the seeds of the maguey, as she came forth from Paradise.

  2. Hail to our mother, who poured forth flowers in abundance, who
scattered the seeds of the maguey, as she came forth from Paradise.

  3. Hail to our mother, who caused the yellow flowers to blossom, she
who scattered the seeds of the maguey, as she came forth from Paradise.

  4. Hail to our mother, who poured forth white flowers in abundance,
who scattered the seeds of the maguey, as she came forth from Paradise.

  5. Hail to the goddess who shines in the thorn bush like a bright
butterfly.

  6. Ho! she is our mother, goddess of the earth, she supplies food in
the desert to the wild beasts, and causes them to live.

  7. Thus, thus, you see her to be an ever-fresh model of liberality
toward all flesh.

  8. And as you see the goddess of the earth do to the wild beasts, so
also does she toward the green herbs and the fishes.

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