Intro
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VERSE:
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I was in the arroyo gatherin' strays
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You know a cowboys and cattle don't get holidays
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And I would have been finished except for one little guy
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Who kept leading me farther away
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I went up on the mesa, across the ravine
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Past the Indian ruins and muddy red stream
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Then I stopped for a minute, 'cause I was bone tired
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And I guess that I started to dream
PRE-CHORUS:
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I saw three painted horses, and three dark skinned men
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With masks made of clay and voices like wind
CHORUS:
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Singing we seek the soul, of all that is good
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We come bearing corn, water and wood
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Stop and behold, all that is good
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Give thanks for the corn, water and woooooood
VERSE:
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Now I'm just a trail hound I've always believed
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That your boots and your saddle are all that you need
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No miracles happen, no angels appear
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But I swear three men were standing there
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I shook myself over, had I been asleep
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That's just three Pueblo children, tending their sheep
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They yelled Merry Christmas, they were leading my stray
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And their voices rang through the mesquite
CHORUS:
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We seek the soul, of all that is good
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We come bearing corn, water and wood
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Stop and behold, all that is good
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Give thanks for the corn, water and woooooood
OUTRO:
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Give thanks for the corn, (thanks for the corn)
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Water and woooooood
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Give thanks for the corn, (thanks for the corn)
E A D A D
Water and woooooood
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Give thanks for the corn, (thanks for the corn)
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Water and woooooood
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Give thanks for the corn, (thanks for the corn)
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Water and woooooood
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A D A D A D A D A D - DADE OUT