Kickapoo Creek
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Kickapoo Creek
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=I just wanna go where the grass is green
In another land, in another dream
Right outside my window
I just wanna feel dirt on my hands
In the green, green valley of the fertile land
Right outside my window
Right in front of me
I just wanna go where the soft wind blows
And the mountains are covered in the cloud shadows
Right outside my window
I just want to go where the poets preach
And the children laugh and dance and sing
Right outside my window
Right in front of me
I just want to go where the sea takes me
In the shade of my brother, old oak tree
Right outside my window
I just want to go to the Kickapoo Creek
Where the lover is you and the lover is me
Right outside my window
Right in front of me
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