| Little Indian girl, where is your mama?
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| Little Indian girl, where is your papa?
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| He’s fighting in the war in the streets of Masaya
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| All the children were dead, except for the girl who said
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| «Please Mister Gringo, please find my father»
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| Lesson number one that you learn while you’re young
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| Life just goes on and on getting harder and harder
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| Little Indian girl, from Nueva, Granada
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| Little Indian girl, from Nueva, Granada
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| Yes, I saw them today. |
| It’s a sight I would say
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| They’re shooting down planes with their M-16 and with laughter
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| Ma says there’s no food, there’s nothing left in the larder
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| Last piece of meat was eaten by the soldiers that raped her
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| All the children were dead, except for the girl who said
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| «Please Mister Gringo, please find my father»
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| Lesson number one that you learn while you’re young
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| Life just goes on and on getting harder and harder
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| Life just goes on and on getting harder and harder
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| Little Indian girl, from Nueva, Granada
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| Yes, I saw them today. |
| It’s a sight I would say
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| They’re shooting down planes with their M-16 and with laughter
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| Mr. Gringo, my father he ain’t no Che Guevara
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| And he’s fighting the war on the streets of Masaya
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| Little Indian girl where is your father?
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| Little Indian girl where is your momma?
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| They’re fighting for Mr. Castro in the streets of Angola |