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th Fret Am Em Her father was a man who knew no fences Am Em Her mother was a woman of the trail Am Em F But Jenny Wind was born into a new world G7 C When the white man came Am Em Jenny was taught the old ways Am Em And she learned to speak her father's tongue F C When she died, she was one of the last ones G7 C And the earth covered up her bones Am Em Jenny Wind was born a wild thing Am Em A sister to coyote and the sun Am Em F But they gave her a dress of calico G7 C And they named her Jenny Wind Am Em But the white man's ways, they followed her Am Em She was buried 'neath a marker made of stone F C And on her grave they carved her pretty name G7 F7 C 'Here lies the Indian, Jenny Wind' Bridge: F G7 C But they say her soul flies free F G7 C Caring for the weary and the lost Am F In the forest deep and quiet G7 C All around the grave of Jenny Wind Am Em I met Jenny on a summer night Am Em Walking in the Placer County Am Em F I stumbled on her grave in the forest there G7 C So all alone and still Am Em I wondered if she cared that I found her Am Em Lying so hidden and alone F C I wondered who she was before they named her G7 C 'The Indian, Jenny Wind' Am Em The silence grew till it touched me Am Em And held me like the words upon the stone Am Em F And for the first time I was afraid G7 C I would not find my way home Am Em I ran from her as the night grew darker Am Em I dropped my glasses and I took a fall F C Lost and blind, somehow I found them G7 C Lying folded on her grave so small Bridge: F G7 C And I believe that her soul flies free F G7 C And it cares for the weary and the lost Am F In the forest deep and quiet G7 C All around the grave of Jenny Wind
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