Lyrics Indian Names - Natalie Merchant
Ye
shall
say
they
all
have
passed
away,
That
noble
race
and
brave,
That
their
light
canoes
have
vanish'd
From
off
the
crested
wave.
That
'mid
the
forests
where
they
roam'd
There
rings
no
hunter's
shout;
But
their
name
is
on
your
waters,
Ye
may
not
wash
it
out.
'Tis
where
Ontario's
billow
Like
Ocean's
surge
is
curled;
Where
strong
Niagara's
thunders
wake
The
echo
of
the
world;
Where
red
Missouri
bringeth
Rich
tributes
from
the
west,
And
Rappahannock
sweetly
sleeps
On
green
Virginia's
breast.
Ye
say,
their
cone-like
cabins,
That
cluster'd
o'er
the
vale,
Have
fled
away
like
wither'd
leaves
Before
the
autumn
gale:
But
their
memory
liveth
on
your
hills,
Their
baptism
on
your
shore;
Your
everlasting
rivers
speak
Their
dialect
of
yore.
Old
Massachusetts
wears
it
Within
her
lordly
crown,
And
broad
Ohio
bears
it
'Mid
all
her
young
renown;
Connecticut
hath
wreathed
it
Where
her
quiet
foliage
waves,
And
bold
Kentucky
breathed
it
hoarse
Through
all
her
ancient
caves.
Wachuset
hides
its
lingering
voice
Within
its
rocky
heart,
And
Alleghany
graves
its
tone
Throughout
his
lofty
chart:
Monadnock
on
his
forehead
hoar
Doth
seal
the
sacred
trust;
Your
mountains
build
their
monument,
Though
ye
destroy
their
dust
1 Nursery Rhyme of Innocence and Experience
2 Equestrienne
3 Calico Pie
4 Bleezer's Ice-Cream
5 It Makes A Change
6 The King of China's Daughter
7 The Dancing Bear
8 The Man in the Wilderness
9 maggie and milly and molly and may
10 If No One Ever Marries Me
11 The Sleepy Giant
12 The Peppery Man
13 The Blind Men and the Elephant
14 Adventures of Isabel
15 The Walloping Window Blind
16 Topsyturvey-World
17 The Janitor's Boy
18 Griselda
19 The Land of Nod
20 Vain and Careless
21 Crying, My Little One
22 Sweet and a Lullaby
23 I Saw a Ship A-Sailing
24 Autumn Lullaby
25 Spring and Fall: To a Young Child
26 Indian Names
27 Old Mother Hubbard
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