Native American Trickster Tales - Illustrated Audiobook, Mythology, Folklore, Archetype
Why in the world would anybody put chains on me?
I've paid my dues to make it
Everybody wants me to be what they want me to be
I'm not happy when I try to fake it, oh, no
Ooh, that's why I'm easy
I'm easy like Sunday mornin', yeah, oh
That's why I'm easy
I'm easy like Sunday mornin'
I wanna be high, so high
I wanna be free to know the things I do are right
Yeah, I wanna be free, just me, oh, babe
Yeah, oh, yeah
That's why I'm easy, baby
Easy like Sunday mornin', yeah, oh
That's why I'm easy, yeah
I'm easy like Sunday mornin', oh
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“Native American Trickster Tales Visual Audiobook. This is a curated collection of stories about the Trickster. In mythology and the study of folklore and religion, a trickster is a character in a story (god, goddess, spirit, human or anthropomorphisation) who exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules and defy conventional behavior. Tricksters, as archetypal characters, appear in the myths of many different cultures. Lewis Hyde describes the trickster as a "boundary-crosser". The trickster crosses and often breaks both physical and societal rules: Tricksters "violate principles of social and natural order, playfully disrupting normal life and then re-establishing it on a new basis."
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