Lyrics Kaw Liga - Marty Robbins
Kaw-Liga
was
a
wooden
Indian
standin'
by
the
door
He
fell
in
love
with
an
Indian
maiden
over
in
the
antique
store
Kaw-Liga
too
stubborn
to
ever
let
it
show
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
knoty
pine.
Poor
ol'
Kaw-Liga
he
never
got
a
kiss
Poor
ol'
Kaw-Liga
he
don't
know
what
he
missed
Is
there
any
wonder
that
his
face
is
red
Kaw-Liga
that
poor
ol'
wooden
head.
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Instrumental
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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
let
it
show
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
too
stubborn
to
ever
show
a
sign
Because
his
heart
was
made
of
knoty
pine.
Poor
ol'
Kaw-Liga
he
never
got
a
kiss
Poor
ol'
Kaw-Liga
he
don't
know
what
he
missed
Is
there
any
wonder
that
his
face
is
red
Kaw-Liga
that
poor
ol'
wooden
head...
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