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Anon solid land lies across the sea |
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Untouched by greed and poverty |
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Where streams run pure and wind blows free |
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And life is lived in simplicity |
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Where man and nature live in |
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In this land lives an Indian girl |
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An Indian princess with a tale to tell |
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To keep the peace or claim to fame |
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Where man and nature live in |
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Where man and nature live in |
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Where man and nature live in |
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Where man and nature live in |
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"When the Old World Meets the New" |
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When the old world meets the new |
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Old beliefs are re-arranged |
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Familiar ways seem strange |
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No one knows what's false or true |
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When the old world meets the new |
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Did they come to take our land |
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Did they want to understand |
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Are their promises pretend |
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The English king commands and issues |
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This is the king we must obey |
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Did they come to take our land |
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Did they want to understand |
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Are their promises pretend |
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Let us watch and let us learn |
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What they do and what they say |
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If we drive them away |
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So let us watch and let us learn |
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Did they come to take our land |
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Did they want to understand |
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Are their promises pretend |
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"Princess of Peace"
Pocahontas
Indian being
Princess of peace
Strong and brave
She opened her heart
To a Colonial man
With love that no one
Could understand
Whoo, wooooh,
Pocahontas
Princess of peace
1607
The pale faced came
Across the sea
To stake a claim
The Indian braves
Were ready to strike
But Pocahontas knew
That was not right
Whoo, wooooh,
Pocahontas
Princess of peace
Whoo, wooooh,
Pocahontas
Princess of peace
Captain John Smith
Was sentenced to die
But Pocahontas
Could not stand by
She saved his life
And stopped the war
And out her tribe
Would fight no more
Whoo, wooooh,
Pocahontas
Princess of peace
Whoo, wooooh,
Pocahontas
Princess of peace
Whoo, wooooh,
Pocahontas
Princess of peace
Whoo, wooooh,
Pocahontas
Princess of peace
Whoo, wooooh,
Pocahontas
Princess of peace
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