Lyrics Seminole Wind - Ana Cristina Cash
Ever
since
the
days
of
old,
Men
would
search
for
wealth
untold.
They'd
dig
for
silver
and
for
gold,
And
leave
the
empty
holes.
And
way
down
south
in
the
Everglades,
Where
the
black
water
rolls
and
the
saw
grass
sways.
The
eagles
fly
and
the
otters
play,
In
the
land
of
the
Seminole.
So
blow,
blow
Seminole
wind,
Blow
like
you're
never
gonna
blow
again.
I'm
calling
to
you
like
a
long
lost
friend
But
I
know
who
you
are.
And
blow,
blow
from
the
Okeechobee,
All
the
way
up
to
Micanopy.
Blow
across
the
home
of
the
Seminole,
The
alligators
and
the
gar.
Progress
came
and
took
its
toll,
And
in
the
name
of
flood
control,
They
made
their
plans
and
they
drained
the
land,
Now
the
glades
are
going
dry.
And
the
last
time
I
walked
in
the
swamp,
I
sat
upon
a
Cypress
stump,
I
listened
close
and
I
heard
the
ghost,
Of
Osceola
cry.
So
blow,
blow
Seminole
wind,
Blow
like
you're
never
gonna
blow
again.
I'm
calling
to
you
like
a
long
lost
friend
But
I
know
who
you
are.
So
blow,
blow
from
the
Okeechobee,
All
the
way
up
to
Micanopy.
Blow
across
the
home
of
the
Seminole,
The
alligators
and
the
gar.
So
blow,
blow
Seminole
wind,
Blow
like
you're
never
gonna
blow
again.
I'm
calling
to
you
like
a
long
lost
friend
But
I
know
who
you
are.
So
blow,
blow
Seminole
wind,
Blow,
blow
Seminole
wind,
Blow
like
you're
never
gonna
blow
again.
In
the
land
of
the
Seminole
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