"Kaw-Liga" KAW-LIGA, was a wooden Indian standing by the door He fell in love with an Indian maid over in the antique store KAW-LIGA - A, just stood there and never let it show So she could never answer "YES" or "NO". He always wore his Sunday feathers and held a tomahawk The maiden wore her beads and braids and hoped someday he'd talk KAW-LIGA - A, too stubborn to ever show a sign Because his heart was made of knotty pine. [Chorus:] Poor ol' KAW-LIGA, he never got a kiss Poor ol' KAW-LIGA, he don't know what he missed Is it any wonder that his face is red KAW-LIGA, that poor ol' wooden head. KAW-LIGA, was a lonely Indian never went nowhere His heart was set on the Indian maiden with the coal black hair KAW-LIGA - A, just stood there and never let it show So she could never answer "YES" or "NO". Then one day a wealthy customer bought the Indian maid And took her, oh, so far away, but ol' KAW-LIGA stayed KAW-LIGA - A, just stands there as lonely as can be And wishes he was still an old pine tree. [Chorus]
Thatâs a really fine job. My Daddy sang hillbilly music to when I was a little kid way back when. Itâs always been my favorite, even when it wasnât cool to like. This and âWhy Donât You Love Me Like You Used to Do?â were just a sang. youtu.be/KoO6XVCKDc8?...
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