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In the moon of the fallen leaves (Wovoka) |
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Appeared one day |
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He had come of the land of spirit |
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With the message of prophecy |
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The flood will come and save you |
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Next spring when the good times come |
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From the lake of the pyramids (Wovoka) |
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Was here to say |
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Our people must dance |
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Keep on dancing, keep on dancing |
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Our people must sing |
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Keep on singing, keep on singing for the good times to |
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Come |
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Gin, Ricky, Ginny Ricky |
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Gin, Gin, Gin |
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On the third day a fire let your spirit be suspended |
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(Wovoka) |
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Said Little Kid |
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From the park of the iron horse they saw (Wovoka) |
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To the dance of the ghost and say |
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Our people must dance |
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Keep on dancing, keep on dancing |
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Our people must sing |
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Keep on singing, keep on singing for the good times to |
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Come |
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Gin, Ricky, Ginny Ricky |
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Gin, Gin, Gin |
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His power is legend and his teaching's true (Wovoka) |
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The red and the seads |
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The beauty of his wisdome is an Indian song (Wovoka) |
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The property |
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Our people must dance |
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Keep on dancing, keep on dancing |
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Our people must sing |
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Keep on singing, keep on singing for the good times to |
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Come |
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Our people must dance |
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Keep on dancing, keep on dancing |
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Our people must sing |
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Keep on singing, keep on singing for the good times to |
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Come |
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Our people must dance |
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Keep on dancing, keep on dancing |
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Our people must sing |
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Keep on singing, keep on singing for the good times to |
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Come |