John Anderson:
Seminole wind
(John Anderson)
Ever since the days of old
Men would search for wealth untold
They'd dig for silver and for gold
And leave the empty holes
And way down south in the Ev...
John Anderson: Seminole wind (John Anderson)
Ever since the days of old Men would search for wealth untold They'd dig for silver and for gold And leave the empty holes And way down south in the Everglades Where the black water rolls and the saw grass waves The eagles fly and the otters play In the land of the Seminole.
So blow, blow Seminole wind Blow like you're never gonna blow again I'm callin' to you like a long lost friend But I don't know who you are And blow, blow from the Okeechobee All the way up to Micanopy Blow 'cross the home of the Seminoles The alligators and the garr.
Progress came and took its toll And in the name of flood control They made their plans and they drained the land Now the glades are goin' dry And the last time I walked in the swamp I sat upon a cypress stump I listened close and I heard the ghost of Osceola cry.
So blow, blow Seminole wind Blow like you're never gonna blow again I'm callin' to you like a long lost friend But I don't know who you are And blow, blow from the Okeechobee All the way up to Micanopy Blow 'cross the home of the Seminoles The alligators and the garr.
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@dls61964 I'm just a youngin' with a lot of pride and a lot of ideals. Raised by a farmer in the Scrubs, it all still seems very alive to me. God willing it will stay that way.
I agree with you DissidentDescendant, it's just harder and harder to stay entrenched. We come back from time to time to visit relatives. I still enjoy some of the "old" Florida you can find. I'm still an old cracker at heart and always will be. I applaud you for trying to keep the Florida of old alive today.
@dls61964 The Florida of old and its denizens are not gone, only entrenched. As long as we remain and we keep the various cultures that make Florida what it truly is alive, we'll always be here.
anyone that can think of any of the 90's country music... and dont mind please message me some songs... i miss the music i grew up to... and i cant remember them all... well not the names.. thanks!
clint black george straight brooks & dunn reba judds diamond rio mark chestnutt dwight yoakam alan jackson montgomery gentry crap, now i cant even think of any more.
toby keith garth brooks john berry, although he was only known for three or four songs tracy lawrence tracy byrd trace adkins the dixie chicks shedaisy mark wills leann rimes I could go on so much I might run outta characters, lol
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P.S you might have a diffrent opion than me idc this is mine ty true song
easy come easy go.... I played it while she packed her bags and then she cryed and left me for an illegal mexican
george straight
brooks & dunn
reba
judds
diamond rio
mark chestnutt
dwight yoakam
alan jackson
montgomery gentry
crap, now i cant even think of any more.
garth brooks
john berry, although he was only known for three or four songs
tracy lawrence
tracy byrd
trace adkins
the dixie chicks
shedaisy
mark wills
leann rimes
I could go on so much I might run outta characters, lol