Étienne Brulé

Peter White

How do you tell the story of a man who's like a ghost A man with many vices and discoveries to boast The first explorer who saw all the Great Lakes were assured He spoke French and he spoke Huron but he never wrote a word To find him we will have to look to those who used a pen They mention him in passing, some don't even use his name He's like a fire burning, then like smoke that drifts away It's hard to find the footprints of that Etienne Brule Come with me, mes amis, for I aim to pull you in We're going in the woods to find the trail of Etienne Round and around and around we'll go again Grabbing bits of smoke that lead us close to Etienne In the French town Champigny the boy named Etienne Brule was born to come of age and later on to sail away In sixteen hundred eight with Samuel de Champlain Across the ocean to a land which France had come to claim He helped to found the village that we've come to call Quebec The first to shoot the rapids at Lachine and don't forget He lived among the Huron and in 1622 He was the first explorer to ever see the Sault C'est voila, coureurs de bois, he's a French Canadienne The first white man to reach Superior was Etienne Come along, come along, come accuse or else defend We're tracking down the truth about that man named Etienne Lost and starving Etienne, he found some Senecas They fed him, then began to pull the beard out from his jaw For they did not believe him when he said he was their friend They burned him and tore out his nails, then burned him once again When one reached out to take the Agnus Dei away from him He shouted out that God would kill them all for that sin Just then the sunny day became a storm that filled the sky With that they set him free and begged him not to make them die He's a hero, he's a traitor, he's your enemy's best friend Come tell me one more tale about that woodsman Etienne He was crazy for the ladies, and not much of a Christian And he didn't care if you called him saint or sinner Etienne Etienne was not so popular among the blackcoat priests They said he'd gone from being a good Catholic to a beast And even old Champlain he had good cause to hate the man For when England took Quebec it was with help from Etienne Brule went back to the bush and the village Toanche It was there that Etienne met his demise or so they say The Hurons treated him just like their enemies in war They killed him and devoured him so they could gain his power You believe, you deny, either way you can't pretend There's something keeps you chasing on the heels of Etienne He goes on like a song that you think might never end 'Cause once you've heard that name you can't get rid of Etienne So tell me, mes amis, did I really pull you in We've gone into the woods to find the trail of Etienne Round and around and around we've gone again Grabbing bits of smoke upon the heels of Etienne Finding words they spoke about that mystery Etienne Following the ghost that history calls Etienne

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