paroles de chanson Cherokee Rose - Cörey Smith
Pinestraw
on
the
ground
around
a
fallen
Cherokee
rose
It's
got
me
wonderin'
why
those
mighty
winds
of
change
must
blow
Once
this
land
was
free
from
fences
and
shotguns
Back
when
the
people
killed
here
for
food
instead
of
fun
When
the
Earth
was
sanctified
Cherished
in
the
red-man's
eyes
Before
the
Cherokee
rose
The
Cherokee
rose
The
Cherokee
rose
My
boots
sink
down
into
the
soft
red
Georgia
clay
Bought
with
their
blood,
this
land
here
never
was
ours
to
take
away
Disheartened
souls
unjustly
driven
from
their
homes
Many
died
along
the
way,
now
we
build
our
houses
upon
their
bones
After
all
these
years
I
can
see
the
trail
of
tears
Damn
this
Cherokee
rose
Oh
the
Cherokee
rose
The
Cherokee
rose
Oh
they
call
us
the
land
of
the
free
And
the
home
of
the
brave
But
I
don't
hear
much
About
the
injustice
that
we've
done
along
the
way
We
try
to
black
it
out
Never
think
about
The
price
they
had
to
pay
We
never
cry
for
what
was
lost
Shed
a
tear
for
the
heavy
cost
Of
what
we
call
"freedom"
All
the
gold
in
the
world
couldn't
pay
the
debt
we
owe
We'll
never
right
those
wrongs,
but
I
believe
we
should
let
them
know
That
we
won't
forget
and
sure
as
hell
won't
justify
And
we'll
do
our
best
to
keep
their
memories
alive
Oh
the
least
that
we
could
do
Is
dedicate
one
lonesome
bloom
Won't
ya
take
this
Cherokee
rose
Oh
the
Cherokee
rose
The
Cherokee
rose
The
Cherokee
rose
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