You once lived on this land
This once was your home and
You said we're not so far from the visions we see
I aim to see so easily. I aim to see so easily
Weave me your story
Paint me your cave
The hull has but a single crossbeam
On the fine plank canoe you made
Trade and trails, trade and trails
Take to the woodlands for acorn meal
Carrico plains, home of antelope and elk
It was a home that was so real, it was a home that you could feel
It was a home that was so real, it was a home that you could feel
Your paint was your power
I can see it all now
I see you in this hour
As your long braid swings around
Your voice will be your power
I can sing it all now
Yes your voice will be your power
I know you'll find it somehow
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