Go in Peace Lyrics – Sturgill Simpson

Go in Peace Lyrics by Sturgill Simpson

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 knew that he was a Shawnee
So to 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 looking for your woman
It is here that 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 stolе her away and he shot me
Thеn 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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Sturgill Simpson Lyrics – Go in Peace

Sturgill Simpson

Go in Peace