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My father married a pure cherokee My mother’s people were ashamed of me The indians said I was white by law The white man always called me indian squaw
Chorus: Half-breed, that’s all I ever heard Half-breed, how I learned to hate the word Half-breed, she’s no good they warned Both sides were against me since the day I was born
We never settled, went from town to town When you’re not welcome you don’t hang around The other children always laughed at me Give her a feather, she’s a cherokee
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We weren’t accepted and I felt ashamed Nineteen I left them, tell me who’s to blame My life since then has been from man to man But I can’t run away from what I am
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