paroles de chanson Birth - The Residents
Since
the
most
important
person
in
the
Eskimo
community
is
thehunter,
and
since
hunters
are
always
male,
female
infants
are
ritually
killed
if
there
is
no
infant
male
who
will
someday
need
a
mate
to
cook,
sew,
and
chew
leather
for
him.
This
social
condition
adds
to
the
drama
of
birth.
The
pains
were
coming
in
regular
intervals
and
she
knew
that
if
she
didn′tstart
moving
now,
her
legs
might
collapse
under
her
before
she
could
reach
the
ice
cave.
The
ceremonial
band
was
already
playing
birth
music
and
the
other
women
sang
in
an
attempt
to
comfort
her.
But
as
her
steps
carried
her
toward
the
ice
cave
and
the
ceremonial
band's
music
became
lost
in
the
wind.
the
true
lonliness
of
her
situation
loomed
even
larger
in
her
mind.
The
gaping
mouth
of
the
ice
cave
eagerly
awaited.
And
although
she
felt
fear,
she
knew
the
cave
also
offered
relief
from
her
quickening
pains,
for
this
journey
had
been
made
many
times
before.
Her
pace
remained
unchanged
as
she
entered
the
cave,
which
now
enlargedbefore
her
and
engulfed
her
in
the
sweet
music
of
slowly
moving
ice
vibrating
within
its
own
cristaline
formations.
Deeper
into
the
cave
she
went.
The
men
were
playing
the
kooa
and
chanting
for
the
birth
of
a
male.
Finally
she
reached
the
furthest
chamber
where
stood
the
Angakok.
Deliverybegan
immediately
as
the
magic
man
filled
the
room
with
protective
prayers.
The
child
was
born.
The
Eskimo
woman
reached
forth
with
her
hand,
gently
across
the
already
frozen
crust
on
the
infant′s
belly
to
feel
the
child's
sex;
the
other
women
came
into
the
chamber
singing
the
song
of
life
and
bore
the
infant
away.
If
a
good
hunter
dies,
the
other
men
cut
him
up
and
rub
the
pieces
on
their
spearheads
to
improve
their
aim.
Bathing
is
done
in
urine.
Eskimos
eat
only
meat,
including
rotten
walrus,
which
is
said
to
taste
like
cheese.
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