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Land Of The Navajo
Oh, the
wind blows cold On the
trail of the
buffalo Oh, the
wind blows cold In the
land of the
Navajo In the
land of the
Navajo A
hundred miles from nowhere out on the
desert sand One-eyed Jack, the
trader, held some torquoise in his hand By his side sat Running Elk, his long-time Indian friend He vowed that he would stay by Jack until the
bitter end Jack had gambled everything he owned to lead this wandering life He might have had a
happy home and a
tender loving wife But his hunger was for trading trapper's furs for torquoise stone Anything that the
Indians had, Jack wanted for his own Oh, the
wind blows cold On the
trail of the
buffalo Oh, the
wind blows cold In the
land of the
Navajo In the
land of the
Navajo Said Jack to Running Elk, I'll gamble all my precious stones Before I
leave my body here among these bleaching bones But now my time is drawing near and I'm filled with dark regret My spirit longs to journey as the
sun begins to set For we raped and killed, we stole your land, we ruled with guns and knives Fed whiskey to your warriors while we stole away your wives Said Running Elk, what's done is done, you white men rule this land So lay the
cards face up and play your last broken-hearted hand Oh, the
wind blows cold On the
trail of the
buffalo Oh, the
wind blows cold In the
land of the
Navajo In the
land of the
Navajo When you're dealing cards with death, the
joker's wild, the
ace is high Jack bid the
Mississippi River, Running Elk raised him the
sky Jack saw him with the
sun and moon and upped him with the
stars Running Elk bet the
Rocky Mountains, Jupiter, and Mars The
sun was sinking in the
west when Jack drew the
ace of spades Running Elk just rolled his eyes, he smiled and passed away Jack picked up his torquoise stones and cast them to the
sky He stared into the
setting sun and then made a
mournful cry Oh, the
wind blows cold On the
trail of the
buffalo Oh, the
wind blows cold In the
land of the
Navajo In the
land of the
Navajo In the
land of the
Navajo
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