Bella is beauty. Bellum is war in Latin. Bella and bellum always come together. Trojan war was fought over a bella. Pocahontas, the daughter of the grand chief, was a bella taken by the winner in a bellum, when British established its first American colony. Red River Valley was a song of a bella’s admiration for a winner in a bellum, when British soldiers smashed Metis rebellion. Bella and bellum always come together, in straightforward or subtler ways. Appendix: The original lyric of Red River Valley
O consider awhile ere you leave me, Do not hasten to bid me adieu, But remember the Red River Valley, And the half-breed that loved you so true.
It's a long time, you know, I've been waiting For the words that you never did say, But alas! all my fond hopes have vanished, For they say you are going away.
From this valley they say you are going, I shall miss your blue eyes and sweet smile, And you take with you all of the sunshine That has brightened my pathway awhile.
So remember the valley you're leaving, How lonely and dreary 'twill be; Remember the heart you are breaking And be true to your promise to me.
As you go to your home by the ocean May you never forget those sweet hours That we spent in the Red River valley And the love we exchanged 'mid its bowers.
There could never be such a longing In the heart of a pale maiden's breast As dwells in the heart you are breaking With love for the boy who came west.
And the dark maiden's prayer for her love To the Spirit that rules all this world Is that sunshine his pathway may cover
And the grief of the Red River Girl.
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