Dawn's Highway

Me and my ah mother and father and a grandmother and a grandfather
Were driving through the desert, at dawn
And a truck load of Indian workers
Had either hit another car, or just
I don't know what happened
But there were Indians scattered all over the highway
Bleeding to death

So, the car pulls up and stops
That was the first time I tasted fear
I must've been about four
Like a child is like a flower
His head is just floating in the beeze, man
The reaction I get now thinking about it, looking back
Is that the souls of the ghosts of those dead Indians
Maybe one or two of 'em
Were just running around freaking out
And just leaped into my soul
And they're still in there



Credits
Writer(s): Jim Morrison, John Paul Densmore, Raymond Manzarek, Robert Krieger
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