Native America
As I went out in the open
I left for a while
A tired stranger looking to be found
And so I stood there in silence
For someone to hear me
For someone to make the first sound
Someone to care for
Someone to carry me home
I headed west to touch the ground
But the spirits didn’t make a sound
As I stared in the face of
A Native America
And so my pilgrimage progress
Takes me over the land
So that I can keep up with the rush
And from the east to the west
I can feel my heart beating
To touch anything left untouched
Someone to care for
Someone to carry me home
I headed west to touch the ground
But the spirits didn’t make a sound
As I stared in the face of
A Native America
And so I leave to forget
To rebuild the patriot
From anything that I can find
Am I a visitor always?
Always a stranger
Never knowing what I’ve left behind
Someone to care for
Someone to carry me home
I headed west to touch the ground
But the spirits didn’t make a sound
As I stared in the face of
A Native America
Out in the open wherever I look
And upon everything that I see
Is an unwritten page
To an unfinished book
Of an ongoing history
And as I stopped to really look around
And as the sun’s going up and down
It changes the face of
A Native America
And a river it runs right through
In red white black and blue
Straight down the face of
A Native America
I headed west to touch the ground
But the spirits didn’t make a sound
As I stared in the face of
A Native America