Subjects
Weather, Women, Fear / Fears, America, Excited
Lyrics
Lewis and Clark were sent out to explore land from the Mississippi, to the Pacific shore The journey, it was dangerous, would the group endure Had it not been for the one who led the way Oh, Sacajawea
She served as interpreter, she served as a guide The Shoshone woman with her infant by her side She traveled through the wilderness across a country wide She always seemed to know just what to say Oh, Sacajawea
Look for the woman, look for the woman Look for the woman, look for the woman
Forever the peacemaker, she kept them out of fights They climbed snow-covered mountains over the Rocky heights Pointed the direction, kept the Pacific in her sights She did not lead Lewis and Clark astray Oh, Sacajawea
Look for the woman, look for the woman Look for the woman, look for the woman
The followed the Missouri, upstread to its source The journey them by canoe, and later by horse Throughout the duration she kept them on course Until that great and glorious day Oh, Sacajawea
Look for the woman, look for the woman Look for the woman, look for the woman