Jigzag

Buffalo Birdwoman
Wind whistles through the corn on the prairie She stands there all alone Watching the eagle wheeling high on the air with the kind of freedom that she would own And she picks up her hoe and walks into the morning Dew on her toes, she sings to her corn Everyone knows that she grows the sweetest Sing to your corn Buffalo Birdwoman Her eyes defiant as the sun in the noonday but as giving as the moon and sea Half her people never knew of their doomsday the waste and slaughter that was Wounded Knee She said “My land is changing but I will not change White man's farming has no heart and soul You can take and take but what will it give you not the sweetness that your looking for From Letras Mania