Lyrics Hiawatha's Vision - Johnny Cash
On
the
shores
of
Gitchgoomy
by
the
shining
big
sea
water
Hiawatha
old
and
greyin'
listened
to
the
older
prophet
listened
to
lagu
And
the
young
men
and
the
women
from
the
land
of
Ojibways
From
the
land
of
the
Dakotas
from
the
woodlands
and
the
prairies
Stood
and
listened
to
the
prophet
heard
lagu
tell
Hiawatha
I
have
seen
he
said
a
water
bigger
that
the
big
sea
water
Broader
than
the
Gitchgoomy
bitter
so
that
none
cold
drink
it
Salty
so
that
none
would
use
it
Hiawatha
then
spoke
to
them
stopped
all
their
jeering
and
their
jesting
And
he
spoke
to
all
the
people
It's
true
what
lagu
tells
you
for
I
have
seen
it
in
a
vision
I
have
also
seen
the
water
to
the
East
to
the
land
of
morning
And
upon
this
great
water
came
a
strange
canoe
with
pinions
Bigger
than
a
grove
of
pine
trees
taller
than
the
tallest
tree
tops
And
upon
this
great
canoe
were
sails
to
carry
it
swiftly
And
it
carried
many
people
strange
and
foreign
were
these
people
And
white
were
all
their
faces
and
with
hair
their
chins
were
covered
Then
said
Hiawatha
I
beheld
a
darker
vision
Many
hundreds
came
behind
them
pushed
their
way
across
our
prairies
In
our
woodlands
rang
their
axes
in
our
valleys
smoked
their
cities
Our
people
were
all
scattered
all
forgetful
of
our
councils
Left
their
homelands
going
westward
wild
and
woeful
And
the
man
with
bearded
faces
the
men
with
skin
so
fair
With
their
barking
sticks
of
thunder
drove
the
remnants
of
our
people
Farther
westward
westward
westward
then
wild
wild
and
wilder
Grew
the
West
that
once
was
ours
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