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Jimmie Driftwood - Mooshatanio lyrics
(Jimmy Driftwood)
 Along about eighteen-hundred, I guess
 I took me a trip into the wilderness
 Crossed the Mississippi, let my rifle roar
 No white man had ever been there before
 I turned my face to the settin' sun
 And I lived by my knife and I lived by my gun
 I came to a river, called the Little Buffalo
 And met a pretty maiden, called Mooshatanio
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 Mooshatanio - Mooshatanio
 I hugged her and I kissed her on the Little Buffalo
 Mooshatanio - Mooshatanio
 The Big Chief's daughter was the Mooshatanio
 A brave, called Buzzard and a brave, called Crow
 And a brave called Hawk, was for Mooshatanio
 They had a big battle with the arrow and the bow
 And the Hawk shot the Buzzard and the Buzzard shot the Crow
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 The Hawk and I went a-hunting on a hill
 And I knew, it was me, he was wanting to kill
 I left him a land where the honey suckles grow
 And said goodbye to my Mooshatanio
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 I went back home, my Mother to see
 And stayed thirty years in Middle Tennessee
 When I got back to the Little Buffalo
 They showed me the grave of my Mooshatanio
 The young chief's heart was brave and true
 His hair was red and his eyes were blue
 His father and his mother, he let me know
 Was the Great White Spirit and the Mooshatanio
 Mooshatanio, Mooshatanio
 He was my son, but I couldn't let him know
 Mooshatanio, Mooshatanio
 The Great White Spirit and the Mooshatanio
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