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Me and my -ah- mother and father |
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And a grandmother and a grandfather, were driving through the desert, at dawn |
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And a truck load of Indian workers had either hit another car, or just |
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I don't know what happened |
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But there were Indians scattered all over the highway, bleeding to death |
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So the car pulls up and stops |
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That was the first time I tasted fear |
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I must been about four - |
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Like a child is like a flower, his head is just floating in the breeze, man |
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The reaction I get now thinking about it, looking back |
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Is that the souls of the ghosts of those dead Indians, maybe one or two of them |
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Were just running around freaking out, and just leaped into my soul |
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And they're still in there |