Текст песни Prairie Dream - Judy Collins
The
thunder
of
the
hooves
of
Indian
ponies
Wild
with
running,
beautiful
as
light
Flash
into
my
dreams
along
the
prairie
The
hero
Sioux,
the
spirits
of
the
night
With
buffalo
who
used
to
roam
the
mountains
Through
the
canyons,
through
the
wind-blown
grass
Hooves
that
beat
past
swiftly
running
rivers
And
sounds
of
centuries
like
breaking
glass
Shot
from
trains
and
shot
from
painted
horses
Shot
down
running
in
their
murdered
fear
Gone
before
the
quarter
of
the
century
Leaving
nothing
but
the
sound
of
tears
Starving
in
their
trails
of
blood
and
sorrow
Ancient
creatures,
innocent
of
crime
Manifest
in
destiny
they
flounder
Like
the
wandering
footsteps
of
the
blind
Sundown,
sunrise
Sundown,
sunrise
All
the
sainted
tribes
and
missionaries
All
the
wagon
trains
of
yearning
hearts
Testify
to
madness
and
to
bloodshed
Among
those
buffalo
as
time
departs
Alas
for
murdering
the
dreams
of
warriors
Women,
children,
sleep
in
innocence
Fires
raged
across
the
burning
deserts
Let
the
tears
of
history
commence
Sundown,
sunrise
Sundown,
sunrise
May
the
pioneers
plant
in
their
gardens
Among
the
bones
of
dreamers
by
the
creek
Where
they
somehow
found
the
peace
of
silence
With
no
maddening
secrets
they
could
keep
The
thunder
of
the
hooves
of
Indian
ponies
Wild
with
running,
beautiful
as
light
Flash
into
my
dreams
along
the
prairie
The
hero
Sioux,
Comanches
of
the
night
Arapahoe,
the
Nez
Perce
Of
the
night
the
The
Cherokee,
spirits
of
the
night
Sundown,
sunrise
Sundown,
sunrise
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