Mine, Mine, Mine
From Pocahontas
00:00 - 03:49
3m 49s

The colonists arrive to the New World and start digging on Native American soil in search of gold. Governor Ratcliffe sings about his love for gold and the opportunities that collecting it will afford him.

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