Indian Dawn
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Indian Dawn
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White man come~fire gun
Take our plains~take our freedom
Red man die~go to sky
Spirit free then~like the eagle
Like seven rainbows
That have just begin to glow
Like seven fires
Let the midnight sky aglow
Shall the spirit of our kind
Be roaming free
In peace & creativity
Forever free....
White man come~kill our son
Break his word~think we dirt
Red man die~on hunting ground
White man live~manito may forgive
Like seven eagles
That have just begun to fly
Like seven free lives
That have just begun to cry
Shall the spirit of our kind
Be roaming free
In peace & creativity
Forever....
Like seven rainbows
That have just begun to glow
Like seven fires
Let the midnight sky aglow
Shall the spirit of our kind
Be roaming free
In peace & creativity
Forever free.....
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