Tonalidad: B major•
Verse 1
B
There once was an Indian maid
E
B
who al ways was afraid
That some buckaroo would fly
F#
around the flew as she lay sleeping
B
In the shade she had an idea grand,
she'd fill it up with sand
To keep the boys from
F#
forbidden joys
B
in Redwick's promised land
E
Oh, the sun shines down
B
on pretty Red Wing
F#
as she lay sleeping
B
This buck come creeping,
E
B
with his one good eye he was a -peeping
F#
B
He hoped to reach the promised land.
Now he was an Indian wise,
E
B
he reached for Red Wing's thighs,
With an old rubber boot on the end of a toot,
F#
He made poor Red Wing open up her eyes,
B
But when she'd come to life,
she grabbed her Bowie knife,
It flashed in the sky as she let it fly,
F#
B
And shortened his love life.
E
Oh, the moon shines down
B
on pretty Red Wing,
F#
B
As she lay snoring, her knife adoring,
E
For no longer do the Braves
F#
They won't pay the price
B
of the promised land.
Oh, girls, if you want to be wives,
E
B
put away those knives.
Boys like to play for a fling in
the hay.
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They don't want to pay
the rest of their lives.
B
Mind what Mama said.
E
B
If you're lying in your bed,
E
if you can't evade,
B
Don't reach for a blade.
F#
B
Have a hell of a time instead.
E
Oh, the clouds go floating
F#
As she lays snoring
B
where life is boring.
E
Why, she'd even welcome
B
Herman Go ering
F#
B
Into the pleasure of her promised land.
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