Great Uduka Poem by LIGHTCHEERFUL BRIGGS

Great Uduka



Great ‘Uduko' heartily had we call thy presence
Than we have felt the chill of thy frowning face
That hast caused the darkening of the radiant sun.
When we have suffered, you have sent the great chill of that follows with the rain.
O thou rainmaker—‘Uduko', come wash away the filths of our land,
Those cabbages and stinking odors repugnant and unwholesome
O Uduko thou the powerful of borages the great THOR;
UDUKO THOR THE GOD OF THUNDER
By whose might the high esteemed are brought to dust.
Thy Great power of the lightening striketh down an arrogant and fiendish looms
Though you showered woe on us but thy abundance grace is on the increase of the land.

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