Red Indian Girl

Met an old man, Miller, his name
Met him on a dusty road
Got off the bus, heard him singin'
Sittin' in a rocking chair
I said, "Where you been? Tell me a story
I'm ready now, let's begin"
He said

"Ooh, ooh, red Indian girl (red Indian girl)
I've found her heart in so many places
Ooh, ooh, red Indian girl (red Indian girl)
I see her smile in so many faces"

(Ooh)
(Ooh)
(Ooh)
(Ooh) her smile is the sun and her eyes are like the moon

He talked and he talked (he talked) for so many hours
I listened to his every word
I sat at his feet and looked in his eyes
Now I know what he meant
(I'll tell you what he meant) he said

"Ooh, ooh, red Indian girl (red Indian girl)
I've found her heart in so many places
(Come on, come on, come on)
Ooh, ooh, red Indian girl (red Indian girl)
I see her smile in so many faces"

(Come on, come on, come on)

(Ooh)
(Ooh) oh
(Ooh)
(Ooh) her smile is the sun and her eyes are like the moon

Old man no longer alone
I'll be your red Indian friend
You'll say

"Ooh, ooh, red Indian girl (red Indian girl)
I've found her heart in so many places
Ooh, ooh, red Indian girl (red Indian girl)
I see her smile in so many faces" (so many faces)

Ooh, ooh, red Indian girl (red Indian girl)
I've found her heart (come on, come on)
In so many places (come on, come on)
Ooh, ooh (oh), red Indian girl (red Indian girl)
I see her smile in so many faces

Her smile is the sun and her eyes are like the moon



Credits
Writer(s): Raymond George Hedges, B Witched
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