paroles de chanson White Girl (Mono) - Johnny Cash
I
am
stunned
and
I
am
broken
and
my
head
is
in
my
hand
For
she
who
said
she
love
me
will
not
wed
an
Indian
man
My
Gods
who
were
wild
ridden
stand
quiet
by
my
side
For
although
I
loved
her
she
would
not
be
my
bride
Oh
goodbye
softly
sweet
one
it
was
splended
while
it
ran
Goodbye
my
bitter
white
girl
I'll
forget
you
if
I
can
(chorus
end)
She
came
up
to
the
pueblo
with
her
bright
blonde
hair
They
told
me
not
to
love
her
but
I
did
not
care
She
took
me
to
her
parties
she
carried
me
around
And
I
was
a
proud
one
the
tallest
man
in
town
For
I
found
great
wonder
all
wrapped
in
brilliant
dreams
I
held
her
strong
but
gentle
as
kings
have
held
their
queens
I
learned
to
drink
strong
whiskey
as
she
took
me
here
and
there
Until
life
without
my
whiskey
I
could
not
bear
Well
when
she
came
to
leave
me
she
took
me
by
the
arm
And
she
said
she
loved
me
and
would
not
do
me
harm
But
she
would
not
marry
not
an
Indian
she
said
She
thanked
me
for
my
offer
and
I
wished
that
I
was
dead
Now
I'm
back
among
my
people
and
they
are
kind
to
me
Although
I'm
sad
with
staggers
when
I
drink
that
tough
whiskey
For
I've
been
a
white
girl's
pet
a
captive
Indian
Shown
off
and
discarded
just
a
drunk
who
might
have
been
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