Cherokee Teardrops 1985 By James Richard Langston Cherokee
teardrops, Soft, dark and deep, Shed by Cherokee women, Every time
they weep. The tears of Cherokee women, Rolled down their cheeks,
They cried for their nation, Their braves lay at their feet. Their
homes all in ashes, Their children standing bare, They wiped
Cherokee teardrops, With their long raven hair. A defeated Cherokee
nation, Submitting to their fate, Were moved to Oklahoma, In the
winter of thirty eight. Proud Cherokee teardrops, Shed on every
hand, All because the white man, Found gold on Cherokee land.
Cherokee teardrops, From southern mountains grand, Spread across
this nation, To a wasted, dusty land. Cherokee teardrops, Falling
on two stones, Left a trail of sadness, From their southern
mountain homes.
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