Noc-A-Homa

Album: Arabia Mountain (2011)
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  • Lonely tipi set in the sky
    Dancing circles on a summer night
    Children laughing at his expense
    Chucking more peanuts at a broken man
    He'll keep waving Tomahawk in hand
    His headdress is a flower
    He ain't no stinking coward
    I wish other people can see

    Noc-A-Homa
    Noc-A-Homa
    Noc-A-Homa
    Just like you and me

    Everybody's leaving and the lights are on
    He's got nowhere to lie when the crowd dissolves
    He's just trying to root for the team
    He's a one man tribe and a dying breed
    And if you stab at him, well he'll surely be
    His headdress is a flower
    He ain't no stinking coward
    I wish other people can see

    Noc-A-Homa
    Noc-A-Homa
    Noc-A-Homa
    Just like you and me

    Noc-A-Homa
    Noc-A-Homa
    Noc-A-Homa
    Just like you and me Writer/s: Cole Alexander, Ian St. Pe Brown, Jared Swilley, Joseph Bradley
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Rough Trade Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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