Nanci Griffith

Nanci Griffith - Deadwood, South Dakota lyrics

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Well, the good times scratched a laugh
From the lungs of the young men
In a Deadwood saloon, South Dakota afternoon
And the old ones by the door
With their heads tn their chests
They told lies about whiskey on a womans breath

Yes, and some tell the story of young Mickey Free
Who lost an eye to a buck deer in the Tongue River Valley
Oh, and some tell the story of California Joe
Who sent word through the Black Hills
There was a mountain of gold

And the gold she lay cold in their pockets
And the sun she sets down on the trees
And they thank the Lord
For the land that they live in
Where the white man does as he pleases

Some flat-shoed fool from the East comes a-running
With some news that he'd read in some St. Joseph paper
And it was "Drinks all around" 'cause the news he was telling
Was the one they called Crazy
Has been caught and been dealt with

And the Easterner he read the news from the paper
And the old ones moved closer so's they could hear better
"Well, it says here that Crazy Horse
Was killed while trying to escape,
And that was some time last September
It don't give the exact date"

And the gold she lay cold in their pockets
And the sun she sets down on the trees
And they thank the Lord
For the land that they live in
Where the white man does as he pleases
Where the white man does as he pleases

Then the talk turned back to whiskey and women
And cold nights on the plains, Lord
And fighting them indians
And the Easterner he says he'll have one more 'fore he goes
He gives the paper to the crow boy who sweeps up the floor

And the gold she lay cold in their pockets
And the sun she sets down on the trees
And they thank the Lord
For the land that they live in
Where the white man does as he pleases
Where the white man does as he pleases
Where the white man does as he pleases
As he wants to, as he pleases
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Copyrights:

Author: Eric Taylor (3)

Composer: David Eric Taylor

Publisher: MCA Records, Inc.

Details:

Released in: 1989

Language: English

Appearing on: One Fair Summer Evening (1988)

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Anonymous

Monday 7th of September 2020 05:40

Why can't Christian of European descent find in their heart more compassion for Native Americans who relied on and then died from the broken promises of our US government?