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By Miller Bill, Look for me on the mountainCry to me on the
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By Miller Bill, I ride with my father down the riverIn a birch
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By Miller Bill, The last fall of the morning rain drips off the
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By Miller Bill, Some are born to wealth, and given shelter from the
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By Miller Bill, About three miles up that run down roadThere's an old
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By Miller Bill, David had an eagle tatooed on his right armHe got
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By Miller Bill, The skies are blue, but I still hear thunderThe skies
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By Miller Bill, A child will walk, a child will runA child with
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By Miller Bill, Well I hear that train a comming, its rollin round
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By Miller Bill, Out beyond the broken billboards and the signs along the
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By Miller Bill, Well they put Geronimo in jail down southWhere he couldn't
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By Miller Bill, All of my life I've heard stories toldOf a treasure
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By Miller Bill, If I took away your shelter, put you on the
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By Miller Bill, A boy heard the voice of the whippoorwill one nightand
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By Miller Bill, My people were here long before the others cast their
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By Miller Bill, Instrumental
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By Miller Bill, A orphan child is always looking for a homeA restless
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By Miller Bill, Garbage fires, worn out tiresDull jackknives, broken livesStarts and stops,
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By Miller Bill, I praise you for the rivers the mountains and the
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By Miller Bill, With the wings of sorrow, I have taken flightCloaked in
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By Miller Bill, I was holding on to my grandad's handHe was pointing
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By Miller Bill, I was lookin' back on faded dreams from yesturdayLike a
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By Miller Bill, Swam accross that muddy riverThe moon was shining downThe tide
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By Miller Bill, Deep in the heart of a city nightThere's a young
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By Miller Bill, He makes his way through the heart of the night,With
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By Miller Bill, Every word that you have spokenAnd the promises you madeAll
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By Miller Bill, There's a hitchhiker standing on the side of the road
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By Miller Bill, You speak to me through a broken windowYou are alive
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By Miller Bill, I dreamed I saw crazy horse, riding through thebadlands he
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By Miller Bill, Far across the Mississippi and out on the open plainsIn