paroles de chanson Before The White Man Came - The Last Poets
Happy
the
days
when
once
we
roamed
The
land
completely
free
Good
were
the
times
when
Village
Heads
Dictated
policy.
Great
was
the
hunting
in
those
days
Abundant
was
the
game
Peaceful
relations
we
all
had
Before
the
white
man
came
Tall
was
the
stalks
of
corn
we
grew
Large,
the
tobacco
leaf
Healthy
our
bodies
and
our
minds
Strong
were
our
backs
and
teeth
Many
a
moonlit
night
was
spent
Dancing
around
the
flame
Never
a
hungry
moment
met
Before
the
white
man
came
Clear
were
the
streams
that
cross
this
place
Fishing
was
at
its
best
Silver
and
Gold
the
trinkets
we
wore
In
the
finest
of
clothes
we
were
dressed
Large
were
the
herds
of
long
horn
steer
And
buffalo
on
the
plains
Full
was
the
peace-pipe
that
we
smoked
Before
the
white
man
came
And
then
the
day
of
the
curse
arrived
And
they
landed
on
these
shores
What
manner
of
being
is
this?
we
said
We've
never
seen
them
before
But
even
so
we
extended
them
our
hand
As
we
would
unto
a
friend
How
could
we
have
known
that
syphilis
And
daps
and
plague
had
come
with
them
And
now
it's
been
400
years
Since
that
eventful
day
But
if
we
had
known
what
they
had
in
mind
They
would
all
have
died
in
the
bay
So
now
we
are
paying
for
our
mistake
With
only
ourselves
to
blame
With
memories
of
the
good
old
years
Before
the
white
man
came.
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