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"It’s crazy to write a song and then watch someone else you really admire sing your words"
Sep 13, 2022 • 1:00 PM
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"Go in Peace" is a track by Sturgill Simpson, from the album The Ballad of Dood & Juanita, released 19th August 2021. The track is 2:38 long. It's filed under Country. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 1 article about Sturgill Simpson.
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When he woke up, he saw the faces of the mighty Cherokee They'd found Shamrock and him passed out together Underneath the forest canopy Saw his tomahawk and skins, and they knew he was Shawnee See the Chief he now must go, one and all they did agree The old man stared into his soul, though he was blind as he could be Said, "If you're lookin' for your woman, it is here you shall find she" Said, "A man McClure had traded her for horses, on which he used, so he could flee" Dood said, "She wasn't his to trade, he stole her away, and he shot me" Then the old man whispered softly, "Her you now must go and see" When she saw him, she cried tears of joy, and he saw his soul in eyes blue as sea Chief didn't need no eyes to know he was hers, and she belonged to he He said, "I'm sorry for your troubles, she must go back home with thee" Said, "Get your mule", and waved his palm Said, "You both now may go in peace" So Dood climbed back up on ol' Shamrock He and Juanita went home happily
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