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I think I'll go on back to Shenandoah |
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She said that she'd meet me by the fork in the road |
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I jump start my one-eyed Ford |
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I'm heading for the pow-wow |
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I follow the red path that leads to you. |
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I gave my love a golden feather |
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I gave my love a heart of stone |
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And when you find a golden feather |
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It means you'll never lose your way back home. |
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Should I paint my face |
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Should I pierce my skin |
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Does this make me a pagan |
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Sweating out my sin |
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We ate the sacred mushroom |
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And waded in the water |
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Howling like coyotes |
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At the naked moon. |
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I gave my love a golden feather |
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I gave my love a heart of stone |
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And when you find a golden feather |
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It means you'll never lose your way back home. |
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In the autumn night |
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When there's no wind blowin' |
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I could hear the stars falling in the dark |
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When you find what's worth keeping |
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With a breath of kindness |
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Blow the rest away. |
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I gave my love a golden feather |
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I gave my love a heart of stone |
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And when you find a golden feather |
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It means you'll never lose your way back home. |
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I gave my love a golden feather |
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I gave my love a heart of stone |
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And when you find a golden feather |
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It means you'll never lose your way back home. |
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Golden feather |