Lyrics Kaw-Liga - Hank Williams, Jr.
Glad
you
were
the
wooden
Indian
standing
by
the
door
He
fell
in
love
with
an
Indian
maid
over
in
the
antique
store
Glad
you
were
the
wooden
Indian
standing
by
the
door
He
fell
in
love
with
an
Indian
maid
over
in
the
antique
store
Kaw-Liga
Glad
you
were
the
wooden
Indian
standing
by
the
door
He
fell
in
love
with
an
Indian
maid
over
in
the
antique
store
Kaw-Liga
Just
stood
there
and
never
told
a
soul
So
she
could
never
answer
yes
or
no
He
always
wore
his
Sunday
feathers
and
held
a
Tomahawk
The
maiden
wore
her
beads
and
braids
and
hoped
someday
he'd
talk
Kaw-Liga
Too
stubborn
to
ever
show
a
sign
Because
his
heart
was
made
of
knotty
pine
Poor
ol'
Kaw-Liga,
he
never
got
a
kiss
Poor
ol'
Kaw-Liga,
he
don't
know
what
he
missed
Is
it
any
wonder
that
his
face
is
red
Kaw-Liga,
that
poor
ol'
wooden
head
Kaw-Liga
was
a
lonely
Indian,
never
went
nowhere
His
heart
was
set
on
the
Indian
maiden
with
the
coal-black
hair
Kaw-Liga
Just
stood
there
and
never
told
a
soul
So
she
could
never
answer
yes
or
no
And
then
one
day
a
wealthy
customer
bought
the
Indian
maid
And
took
her,
oh,
so
far
away,
but
ol'
Kaw-Liga
stayed
Kaw-Liga
Just
stands
there
as
lonely
as
can
be
And
wishes
he
was
still
an
old
pine
tree
Poor
ol'
Kaw-Liga,
he
never
got
a
kiss
Poor
ol'
Kaw-Liga,
he
don't
know
what
he
missed
Is
it
any
wonder
that
his
face
is
red
Kaw-Liga,
that
poor
ol'
wooden
head
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