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all alone I hear a crowd feel whispered things ancestors Tall calming the seasons In the woods, I listen deep to the worn path the moss on trees the wind the grass laying down in a field I pay attention to the ghosts of maidens deeds teepees once held their papoose and warmth in a wild America as they skinned deer made life  worshipped nature sung danced before before before progress butted in somewhere there they are if just in my worshipping my forefathers the scared women holding tight their young as progress slaughtered them and I chill a tear is unnecessary I sing sing as loud as I possibly can for them
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Sep 8, 2017
Sep 8, 2017 at 1:32 AM UTC
for them
all alone I hear a crowd feel whispered things ancestors Tall calming the seasons In the woods, I listen deep to the worn path the moss on trees the wind the grass laying down in a field I pay attention to the ghosts of maidens deeds teepees once held their papoose and warmth in a wild America as they skinned deer made life  worshipped nature sung danced before before before progress butted in somewhere there they are if just in my worshipping my forefathers the scared women holding tight their young as progress slaughtered them and I chill a tear is unnecessary I sing sing as loud as I possibly can for them
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Sep 8, 2017
Sep 8, 2017 at 1:32 AM UTC
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