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Down The Trail of Tears
Come; follow me down the Trail of Tears
A trail of woe, a trail of fear
Witnessing sickness, witnessing death
Watching those poor people take their last breath
While all the whites watched as they stood on their land
The whole situation was never planned
It had all started in 1830
When Natives had homes
Every branch had a birdie
Then the whites, they came and liked what they saw
And soon after that, they made it a law
Families clinging to each other
Being take from one place and moved to another
Both the natives and whites knew the land wasn’t as good
That’s why the whites hadn’t taken it, or else they would
Come and look at this sad stricken way
And think how you would feel if you were just “removed” one day
As you follow the path it can make you think
How everything can be taken in just one blink
Think of those people who had survived the long walk
The memories burned in their mind and locked
And do you know what the worst thing about this story is?
Not the death, or the pain, or the anger that fizzed
Not the cruelty or the people watching the trail walkers like some show
Not the difficult walk that had taken a blow
I will tell you the worst part, I will tell you out flat
If the whites just asked, the Natives would have shared land
Just. Like. That.
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