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Porter Wagoner - George Leroy Chickashea lyrics
The mixture of the blood that flowed through his veins
 It killed his conscience and filled him with shame
 He was part white, part black, part red
 That's how he'd got the name George Lorey Chickashea.
 He had no respect or feeling for anyone, including himself
 He resented every man in his soul there was no salvation
 And he hated the sight of cotton fields and his thoughts of planned nations
 The bitterness set his soul afire when he'd think of Indians and reservations.
 He had the coldest grey eyes I've ever saw on a man
 He could look clear through you and back again
 And they'd look like the pieces of stone when he'd stare
 There was a mixture in the texture of his hair.
 That hung low around his chinbones never high above his chin
 I saw him kill a man with his own bare hands never showin' no mercy on him
 He carried a pistol and a switchblade and a tomahawk with him night and day
 The meanest man that ever lived George Lorey Chickashea.Porter Wagoner - George Leroy Chickashea - http://motolyrics.com/porter-wagoner/george-leroy-chickashea-lyrics.html
 Yeah, he had the quickness of lightning and could run like an antilope
 He feared no man, no gun or rope
 I saw him watch a rattlesnake bite him on the leg he never batted an eye
 Then he said get a taste of that blood crawl out there and die.
 They locked him in the security cell in Baton Rouge he stayed in one day
 Iron bars couldn't hold George Lorey Chickashea
 At last he gave himself up and said he was tired of runnin' away
 So they spread the news that day they'd hang George Lorey Chickashea.
 He walked up the thirteen steps to the trapdoor
 And stood on it with no expression in his eyes
 And when the minister asked him if he wanted to pray
 He looked toward the skies and said.
 God inside my veins flows blood of red all mixed with black and white
 I have no race or creed I pray to die George Lorey Chickashea...
















