What do say, let's kind of ease the tempo back a
little bit now and do one of our old ballad tunes,
You're
Walkin'
On
My
Heart.
You're walkin' on my heart
You're walkin' out on me
I'll just be a carpet
In your house of reverie,
you're walking on my heart
Like a sidewalk of stone
You've stepped on my feelings,
you say your love is gone
The pavement is ending in sorrow,
you say it's the end of the line
There'll be no new day tomorrow
Because you're no longer mine
You really trampled on me
You say we must break apart
Can't you see where
you're treading?
You're walking on my heart
Life's highway has lost its direction
I don't know which way to turn I'm
blinded by sor row's reflection
All I can do now is yearn
My emotions have died
Since you ripped them apart
While you stroll with another
You're walking on my
heart
Friends, one of the most colorful events
of the entire rodeo
is the dance performed by the
Oglala
Sioux
Indians.
They come down here each
year to add a real touch of the
Old
West
to the
Cheyenne
Frontier
Days celebration.
So what do you say let's go join
Chief
Red
Cloud in their tribal dance.
Well, that was the
Oglala
Sioux
Indians from
Pine
Ridge,
South
Dakota.