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Liga was a wooden indian standing by the door |
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He fell in love with an indian maid over in the antique store |
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Kaw-liga - a just stood there and never let it |
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So she could never answer yes or |
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No |
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He always wore his sunday feathers and held a tomahawk |
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The maiden wore her beads and braids and hoped someday hed talk |
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Kaw-liga - a too stubborn to ever show a sign |
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Because his heart was made of knotty pine |
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Poor ol kaw-liga he never got a kiss |
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Poor ol kaw-liga he dont know what he missed |
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Is it any wonder that his face is |
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Red |
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Kaw-liga that poor ol wooden |
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Head |
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Kaw-liga was a lonely indian never went nowhere |
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His heart was set on the indian maiden with the coal black hair |
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Kaw-liga - a just stood there and never let it show |
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So she could never answer yes or no |
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Then one day a wealthy customer bought the indian maid |
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And took her oh so far away but ol kaw-liga stayed |
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Kaw-liga - a just stands there as lonely as can be |
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And wishes he was still an old pine tree |
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Chorus |