paroles de chanson Land of the Navajo - Peter Rowan
Oh,
the
wind
blows
cold
On
the
trail
of
the
buffalo
Oh,
the
wind
blows
cold
In
the
land
of
the
Navajo
In
the
land
of
the
Navajo
A
hundred
miles
from
nowhere
out
on
the
desert
sand
One-eyed
Jack,
the
trader,
held
some
torquoise
in
his
hand
By
his
side
sat
Running
Elk,
his
long-time
Indian
friend
He
vowed
that
he
would
stay
by
Jack
until
the
bitter
end
Jack
had
gambled
everything
he
owned
to
lead
this
wandering
life
He
might
have
had
a
happy
home
and
a
tender
loving
wife
But
his
hunger
was
for
trading
trapper's
furs
for
torquoise
stone
Anything
that
the
Indians
had,
Jack
wanted
for
his
own
(Chorus)
Said
Jack
to
Running
Elk,
I'll
gamble
all
my
precious
stones
Before
I
leave
my
body
here
among
these
bleaching
bones
But
now
my
time
is
drawing
near
and
I'm
filled
with
dark
regret
My
spirit
longs
to
journey
as
the
sun
begins
to
set
For
we
raped
and
killed,
we
stole
your
land,
we
ruled
with
guns
and
knives
Fed
whiskey
to
your
warriors
while
we
stole
away
your
wives
Said
Running
Elk,
what's
done
is
done,
you
white
men
rule
this
land
So
lay
the
cards
face
up
and
play
your
last
broken-hearted
hand
[Chorus]
When
you're
dealing
cards
with
death,
the
joker's
wild,
the
ace
is
high
Jack
bid
the
Mississippi
River,
Running
Elk
raised
him
the
sky
Jack
saw
him
with
the
sun
and
moon
and
upped
him
with
the
stars
Running
Elk
bet
the
Rocky
Mountains,
Jupiter,
and
Mars
The
sun
was
sinking
in
the
west
when
Jack
drew
the
ace
of
spades
Running
Elk
just
rolled
his
eyes,
he
smiled
and
passed
away
Jack
picked
up
his
torquoise
stones
and
cast
them
to
the
sky
He
stared
into
the
setting
sun
and
then
made
a
mournful
cry
[Chorus]
In
the
land
of
the
Navajo
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