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 I am stunned and I am broken 
And my head is in my hand 
For she, who said she love me 
Will not wed an Indian man 
 
My Gods who were wild ridden 
Stand quiet by my side 
For although I loved her 
She would not be my bride 
 
Oh, goodbye softly, sweet one 
It was splendid while it ran 
Goodbye, my bitter white girl 
I'll forget you if I can 
 
She came up to the pueblo 
With her bright blonde hair 
They told me not to love her 
But I did not care 
 
She took me to her parties 
She carried me around 
And I was a proud one 
The tallest man in town 
 
For I found great wonder 
All wrapped in brilliant dreams 
I held her strong but gentle 
As kings have held their queens 
 
I learned to drink strong whiskey 
As she took me here and there 
Until life without my whiskey 
I could not bear 
 
Oh, goodbye softly, sweet one 
 
Well, when she came to leave me 
She took me by the arm 
And she said, she loved me 
And would not do me harm 
 
But she would not marry 
Not an Indian she said 
She thanked me for my offer 
And I wished that I was dead 
 
Now I'm back among my people 
And they are kind to me 
Although I'm sad with staggers 
When I drink that tough whiskey 
 
For I've been a white girl's pet 
A captive Indian 
Shown off and discarded 
Just a drunk who might have been 
 
Oh, goodbye softly, sweet one 
Goodbye softly, sweet one 
  
            
 
HATA BİLDİR
 
 
		
        
        
        
         
         
         
         
        
        
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