The land was what they knew The land was what they grew What beautifully efficient people The kindness in their eyes Yet a certain sorrow lingered Because of their demise, And I could only feel guilty That I was born white, Because my greedy race Led to the Cherokee flight They left their mountain homes Thousands died along that trail But I'm grateful for the nation That survives to tell the tale
They were all beautiful. They mastered the earth, we're grateful for it, and everyone should strive to be like them