Donna Hughes - Talking To The Wind

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On a trading path, through the Carolinas

Used by Indians who braved the wind and rain

They settled down beside the raging waters

And they worked the land until the white men came



And formed the counties

And they took away their land

And made the boundaries

Governed with a heavy hand



And you can almost hear the song

Of that old Indian longing for his home

Along the waters edge

Climbing mountains to escape

The laws of white men

Walking softly in the rain and talking to the wind



They were friendly and they rode on painted horses

Fearing no one, not harming anything

They were trusting when the pilgrims came to live here

And then they died by the hands of the men



Who formed the counties

And they took away their land

And made the boundaries

Governed with a heavy hand



And you can almost hear that sad song

Of that old Indian crying for his home

Along the waters edge

Climbing mountains to escape

The laws of white men

Walking softly in the rain and talking to the wind



They were trusting when they taught us how to live here

And then they scattered to the wind, leaving only tears behind them

And an old forgotten art

And all their memories, dying with a broken heart



And you almost hear the song

Of that old Indian longing for his home

Along that waters edge

Climbing mountains to escape

The laws of white men

Walking softly in the rain, talking to the wind

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