Unbeautiful is the Piute!
 Howe'er bedecked with bravery,
 His person is unsavory--
Of soap he's destitute.
He multiplies upon the earth
 In spite of all admonishing;
 All censure his astonishing
And versatile unworth.
Upon the Reservation wide
 We give for his inhabiting
 He goes a-jackass rabbiting
To furnish his inside.
The hopper singing in the grass
 He seizes with avidity:
 He loves its tart acidity,
And gobbles all that pass.
He penetrates the spider's veil,
 Industriously pillages
 The toads' defenseless villages,
And shadows home the snail.
He lightly runs to earth the quaint
 Red worm and, deftly troweling,
 He makes it with his boweling
Familiarly acquaint.
He tracks the pine-nut to its lair,
 Surrounds it with celerity,
 Regards it with asperity--
Smiles, and it isn't there!
I wish he'd open up a grin
 Of adequate vivacity
 And carrying capacity
To take his Agent in.