<p class="tit-song">THE MORMON BISHOP'S LAMENT <span class="pagenum"><SPAN id="page047" name="page047"></SPAN>(p. 047)</span></p>
<p>I am a Mormon bishop and I will tell you what I know.<br/>
I joined the confraternity some forty years ago.<br/>
I then had youth upon my brow and eloquence my tongue,<br/>
But I had the sad misfortune then to meet with Brigham Young.</p>
<p>He said, "Young man, come join our band and bid hard work farewell,<br/>
You are too smart to waste your time in toil by hill and dell;<br/>
There is a ripening harvest and our hooks shall find the fool<br/>
And in the distant nations we shall train them in our school."</p>
<p>I listened to his preaching and I learned all the role,<br/>
And the truth of Mormon doctrines burned deep within my soul.<br/>
I married sixteen women and I spread my new belief,<br/>
I was sent to preach the gospel to the pauper and the thief.</p>
<p>'Twas in the glorious days when Brigham was our only Lord and King,<br/>
And <span class="pagenum"><SPAN id="page048" name="page048"></SPAN>(p. 048)</span> his wild cry of defiance from the Wasatch tops did ring,<br/>
'Twas when that bold Bill Hickman and that Porter Rockwell led,<br/>
And in the blood atonements the pits received the dead.</p>
<p>They took in Dr. Robertson and left him in his gore,<br/>
And the Aiken brothers sleep in peace on Nephi's distant shore.<br/>
We marched to Mountain Meadows and on that glorious field<br/>
With rifle and with hatchet we made man and woman yield.</p>
<p>'Twas there we were victorious with our legions fierce and brave.<br/>
We left the butchered victims on the ground without a grave.<br/>
We slew the load of emigrants on Sublet's lonely road<br/>
And plundered many a trader of his then most precious load.</p>
<p>Alas for all the powers that were in the by-gone time.<br/>
What we did as deeds of glory are condemned as bloody crime.<br/>
No <span class="pagenum"><SPAN id="page049" name="page049"></SPAN>(p. 049)</span> more the blood atonements keep the doubting one in fear,<br/>
While the faithful were rewarded with a wedding once a year.</p>
<p>As the nation's chieftain president says our days of rule are o'er<br/>
And his marshals with their warrants are on watch at every door,<br/>
Old John he now goes skulking on the by-roads of our land,<br/>
Or unknown he keeps in hiding with the faithful of our band.</p>
<p>Old Brigham now is stretched beneath the cold and silent clay,<br/>
And the chieftains now are fallen that were mighty in their day;<br/>
Of the six and twenty women that I wedded long ago<br/>
There are two now left to cheer me in these awful hours of woe.<br/>
The rest are scattered where the Gentile's flag's unfurled<br/>
And two score of my daughters are now numbered with the world.</p>
<p>Oh, my poor old bones are aching and my head is turning gray;<br/>
Oh, <span class="pagenum"><SPAN id="page050" name="page050"></SPAN>(p. 050)</span> the scenes were black and awful that I've witnessed in my day.<br/>
Let my spirit seek the mansion where old Brigham's gone to dwell,<br/>
For there's no place for Mormons but the lowest pits of hell.</p>
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