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On the banks of the river stood Runnin' Bear, young Indian brave |
On the other side of the river stood his lovely Indian maid |
Little White Dove was-a her name, such a lovely sight to see |
But their tribes fought with each other so their love could never be |
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Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove with a love big as the sky |
Runnin' Bear loved Little White Dove with a love that couldn't die@@* |
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He couldn't swim the raging river 'cause the river was too wide |
He couldn't reach Little White Dove, waiting on the other side |
In the moonlight he could see her blowing kisses 'cross the waves |
Her little heart was beating faster, waiting there for her brave |
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Runnin' Bear dove in the water, Little White Dove did the same |
And they swam out to each other through the swirling stream they came |
As their hands touched and their lips met, the ragin' river pulled them down |
Now they'll always be together in that happy hunting ground |
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@@ [ Cradle Of Love ] |
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Well, rock-a-bye baby, in the treetop |
When the wind blows the cradle will rock |
So rock-a-bye baby, in the treetop |
When the wind blows, mmm...@@* |
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Well, Jack be nimble, Jack be quick |
Jack jumped over the candlestick |
He jumped so high up above |
He landed in the cradle of love |
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Hi diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle |
The cow jumped over the moon |
And on the way down she met a turtle dove |
Said "Let's go rockin' in the cradle of love" |
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Jack and Jill went up the hill |
To get a pail of water |
Jack fell for Jill, gave her a shove |
They fell into the cradle of love |
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