Lyrics Cherokee Bend - Gordon Lightfoot
His
father
was
a
man
who
could
never
understand,
The
shame
on
the
red
man's
face.
So
they
lived
in
the
hills
and
they
never
came
down,
But
to
trade
in
the
white
man's
place.
Early
in
the
spring
when
the
snow
had
disappeared,
They
came
down
with
a
bag
of
skins.
In
the
fall
of
the
year
of
1910,
Daddy
died
by
the
rope
down
in
Cherokee
Bend.
Daddy
didn't
like
what
the
white
man
said,
'Bout
the
dirty
little
kid
at
his
side.
Daddy
didn't
like
what
the
white
man
did,
Nor
the
deal
or
the
way
that
he
lied.
There
was
blood
on
the
floor
of
the
government
store,
When
the
men
took
his
daddy
away,
But
the
boy
stayed
back
till
he'd
come
to
his
end,
Then
he
run
like
the
wind
from
Cherokee
Bend.
Now
the
mother
was
alone
and
the
winter
was
at
hand,
And
she
prayed
to
her
spirit
kin.
It
was
warm
in
the
lodge
in
the
Kentucky
hills,
On
the
day
when
the
boy
came
in.
Then
a
blizzard
came
down
and
it
covered
up
the
door,
Till
they
thought
that
it
never
would
end,
And
he
told
her
the
tale
of
the
terrible
affair,
In
the
government
store
down
in
Cherokee
Bend.
Daddy
didn't
like
what
the
white
man
said,
'Bout
the
dirty
little
kid
at
his
side,
Daddy
didn't
like
what
the
white
man
did,
Nor
the
deal
or
the
way
that
he
lied.
For
three
long
days
and
three
long
nights,
They
wept
and
they
mourned
and
then,
She
returned
to
her
work
and
her
weavin',
And
they
tried
to
forget
about
Cherokee
Bend.
Now
the
boy
wasn't
big
but
he
hunted
what
he
could,
And
they
lived
for
a
time
that
way,
But
the
food
run
low
and
the
meat
went
bad,
And
she
said
to
the
boy
one
day.
"I'm
leavin'
tonight
and
I
never
will
return,
From
the
land
of
my
spirit
kin,
You
must
take
what
you
need
and
trade
what
you
can,
For
a
red
man's
grave
down
in
Cherokee
Bend".
It
wasn't
very
long
till
she
closed
her
eyes,
And
he
wrapped
her
in
a
robe,
He
found
her
a
place
on
the
side
of
a
hill,
And
he
buried
her
in
the
snow.
Early
in
the
spring
he
was
seen
comin'
down,
With
his
load
lookin'
ragged
and
thin.
Not
a
year
had
gone
by
till
he
stood
once
again,
In
the
government
store
down
in
Cherokee
Bend.
He
was
ten
years
tall
and
a
redskin
too,
So
he
hadn't
much
face
to
save,
And
the
men
sat
around
and
they
laughed
and
they
clowned,
At
the
talk
of
a
criminal's
grave.
Then
a
man
from
the
east
didn't
smile
when
he
said,
"You're
the
son
of
that
indian
scum,
If
you
value
your
hide
then
you
better
abide,
By
the
white
man's
rules
here
in
Cherokee
Bend".
Daddy
didn't
like
what
the
white
man
said,
'Bout
the
dirty
little
kid
at
his
side.
Daddy
didn't
like
what
the
white
man
did,
Nor
the
deal
or
the
way
that
he
lied.
And
he
spit
on
the
floor
of
the
government
store,
And
it
served
him
to
no
good
end,
At
the
close
of
the
day
they
had
taken
him
away,
To
the
white
man's
school
down
in
Cherokee
Bend.
It's
been
twenty
one
years
since
the
boy
disappeared,
Where
he
run
to
nobody
knows,
But
they
say
he
fell
in
with
a
man
named
Jim,
And
he
rides
in
the
rodeos,
And
they
say
he
returns
all
alone
to
a
place,
Hidden
deep
in
the
Kentucky
glen,
And
it's
pretty
well
known
who
hauled
up
the
stone,
To
the
grave
on
the
hill
above
Cherokee
Bend.
Daddy
didn't
like
what
the
white
man
said,
'Bout
the
dirty
little
kid
at
his
side.
Daddy
didn't
like
what
the
white
man
did,
Nor
the
deal
or
the
way
that
he
lied.
There
was
blood
on
the
floor
of
the
government
store,
When
the
men
took
his
daddy
away,
It
was
1910
and
they
never
had
a
friend,
When
he
died
by
the
rope
down
in
Cherokee
Bend.
It
was
1910
and
they
never
had
a
friend,
When
he
died
by
the
rope
down
in
Cherokee
Bend.
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