Native America

Barry Privett, Carter Gravatt, Terry Clark

As I went out in the open
I left for a while
A tired stranger looking to be found
And so I stood there in silence
For someone to hear me
For someone to make the first sound

Someone to care for
Someone to carry me home

I headed west to touch the ground
But the spirits didn’t make a sound
As I stared in the face of
A Native America

And so my pilgrimage progress
Takes me over the land
So that I can keep up with the rush
And from the east to the west
I can feel my heart beating
To touch anything left untouched

Someone to care for
Someone to carry me home

I headed west to touch the ground
But the spirits didn’t make a sound
As I stared in the face of
A Native America

And so I leave to forget
To rebuild the patriot
From anything that I can find
Am I a visitor always?
Always a stranger
Never knowing what I’ve left behind

Someone to care for
Someone to carry me home

I headed west to touch the ground
But the spirits didn’t make a sound
As I stared in the face of
A Native America

Out in the open wherever I look
And upon everything that I see
Is an unwritten page
To an unfinished book
Of an ongoing history

And as I stopped to really look around
And as the sun’s going up and down
It changes the face of
A Native America

And a river it runs right through
In red white black and blue
Straight down the face of
A Native America

I headed west to touch the ground
But the spirits didn’t make a sound
As I stared in the face of
A Native America

Trivia about the song Native America by Carbon Leaf

When was the song “Native America” released by Carbon Leaf?
The song Native America was released in 2010, on the album “How the West Was One”.
Who composed the song “Native America” by Carbon Leaf?
The song “Native America” by Carbon Leaf was composed by Barry Privett, Carter Gravatt, Terry Clark.

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