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Okies In The Hill - The Natives Lyrics



Okies In The Hill - The Natives Lyrics
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In the heart of Oklahoma, where the wind whispers free
Lies a land of stories, as far as eyes can see
Where the rivers run wild, and the prairies dance
There's a spirit in the air, you can feel it in a glance
Oh, Oklahoma, where the buffalo roam
And the echoes of ancestors find their home
From the Cherokee hills to the Osage plains
Their legacy forever remains
With pride in their eyes, and courage in their hearts
They faced every challenge, they played every part
Their culture runs deep, like the roots of an oak
In the land of the red man, where dreams never choke
Oh, Oklahoma, where the buffalo roam
And the echoes of ancestors find their home
From the Cherokee hills to the Osage plains
Their legacy forever remains
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In the heart of Oklahoma, where the wind whispers free
Lies a land of stories, as far as eyes can see
Where the rivers run wild, and the prairies dance
There's a spirit in the air, you can feel it in a glance
Oh, Oklahoma, where the buffalo roam
And the echoes of ancestors find their home
From the Cherokee hills to the Osage plains
Their legacy forever remains
With pride in their eyes, and courage in their hearts
They faced every challenge, they played every part
Their culture runs deep, like the roots of an oak
In the land of the red man, where dreams never choke
Oh, Oklahoma, where the buffalo roam
And the echoes of ancestors find their home
From the Cherokee hills to the Osage plains
Their legacy forever remains
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Writer: Larry Caballero, Henry Blaze
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: Okies In The Hill
Language: English
Length: 2:00
Written by: Larry Caballero, Henry Blaze

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