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She was a wild Indian woman and she drove me wild
She was a wild Indian woman till she had my child
You don't need your horses baby, you got me to ride
You don't need your feathers, I'll keep you warm inside
she's got dark brown eyes and long long black hair
she's got a peaceful side but I just don't know where
she used to sleep on the prairie with the stars above
she used to hunt in the woods till I caught her love
You don't need your horses baby, you got me to ride
You don't need your feathers, I'll keep you warm inside
she's got dark brown eyes and long long black hair
she's got a peaceful side but I just don't know where
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