| Am | F | |
| I | fell in love with a | little Indian girl |
| D | E | |
| And she | stole my heart a | way |
| Am | F | |
| She | took me to a pow-wow way | out on the plains |
| D | E | |
| And runs with | bears, danced and brought the | rains |
| Am | F | |
| I | listened to the stories all | through the night |
| D | E | |
| Through the | haze of that peace | pipe |
| Am | F | |
| The | night grew long so i found | a tee pee |
| Am | E7 | Am | |
| And you can | bet I brought that | squall girl with | me |
| Dm | C | |
| Could be | Cherokee, Inuit, | Etowah, Navajo, |
| Am | |
| Sioux, Creek, Apache, Seminole bravo |
| Dm | |
| Tomahawk, arrow, any way the wind blow |
| E7 | |
| It's just fine with me |
| Dm | C | |
| Buffalo, wolfpack, | rawhide knapsack |
| Am | |
| Arrowhead, mohawk, other tribe to attack |
| Dm | E7 | |
| Take my wife back to that land with | me |
| Am | F | |
| All I | gotta do is take that | love to the floor |
| Am | E7 | Am | |
| After | all, I liked the | way you were be | fore |