Arizona Indian Doll
Wild Romance in the Desert: Arizona's Tribal Love TaleLyrics
She's got high top moccasins
Refers to the woman wearing high top moccasins, a traditional Native American footwear.
And shines in the sun
Describes how she shines in the sun, possibly highlighting her beauty and radiance.
Does her rain dance for me
Suggests that she performs a rain dance, a traditional Native American ritual, possibly as a symbol of attraction.
And I'm wet when she's done
Implies a sensual outcome of the rain dance, with the speaker getting wet, metaphorically or literally.
Got to be the last of a long lost tribe
Indicates that the woman may be the last member of a long-lost tribe, emphasizing her uniqueness.
I got my bow & arrow now I'm ready to fly
Expresses the speaker's readiness for a romantic pursuit, comparing it to having a bow and arrow.
Ain't no bright lights shining
States that there are no bright lights shining, suggesting a secluded or private setting.
Ain't no bad moon rising at all
Denies the presence of a bad moon rising, possibly rejecting negative omens or disturbances.
Ya got me rolling through the tumbleweed
Describes the speaker's movement through tumbleweed, symbolizing a journey to be with the woman.
This wild child's all I need
Affirms that the wild, free-spirited woman is all the speaker needs.
Well I got her
Confirms that the speaker has won the affection of the woman.
And she's all mine
Declares the woman as belonging to the speaker.
There ain't nothing like
Expresses the uniqueness and incomparability of the experience with the woman.
A little midnight stroll
Suggests a romantic midnight stroll, creating an intimate setting.
And make a little love
Indicates the act of making love in a location where buffalo roam, possibly a metaphor for a natural and wild setting.
Where the buffalo roam
Reiterates the wild and free atmosphere of the romantic encounter.
I ain't no Geronimo
Denies being Geronimo, a famous Native American leader, possibly rejecting stereotypes or expectations.
But I had a good time
Reflects on having a good time, indicating a positive and enjoyable experience.
I walk her to her tee pee
Describes walking the woman to her teepee, symbolizing care and tenderness.
And I kissed her goodnight
Depicts a sweet and affectionate farewell kiss.
Ain't no bright lights shining
Repeats the absence of bright lights, emphasizing the private and intimate nature of the encounter.
Ain't no bad moon rising at all
Reiterates the absence of a bad moon rising, reinforcing a positive and undisturbed atmosphere.
Ya got me rolling through the tumbleweed
Reaffirms the speaker's journey through tumbleweed, emphasizing the pursuit of the wild and free woman.
This wild child's all I need
Repeats that the wild child is all the speaker needs, emphasizing contentment.
Well I got her
Confirms that the speaker has the woman and she is exclusively his.
And she's all mine
Restates ownership of the woman by the speaker.
Arizona, Indian doll
Mentions the woman's connection to Arizona, possibly adding a regional or cultural context.
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