Little Indian boy from around the states Went to seek his fame and fortune In the rest of the human race But as time went on He heard his freedom song growing faint and thin Like a little boy Cast his dreams like toys to the wind
Riding along, sure life he had And the wealthy land his father's gave him With his brother But as time went on Their lust was strong And they didn't end Like a little boy Whose dreams were shattered like toys by the wind
Oh why? When it took all of the love that he had It liked to feed him so badly Tryin' to be a friend It's a sad world we live in Tryin' to love can't help you live Like a little boy Whose dreams were shattered like toys by the wind
Do you hear my, Dicky, now?
Send a message to Dicky, one more time
Little chief Why do you go so far to see the world As you grow You come to know the meaning of a time I spend my life Looking for your past freedom Growing thin Like a little boy All my childish dreams have been shattered like toys by the wind
On my homeland And my people Why do you forsake me 'Fore I give my hand To that Indian boy and his hope growing small and thin I'm seein' this world, lonesome world Being taken by all your lies A little boy All my childish dreams have been shattered like toys by the wind Like a little boy Dreams are shattered like toys by the wind
Listen people say, do you care, do you care, do you care, do you care