The Pueblo peoples are Native Americans in the Southwestern United States who have in common their style of living in towns constructed of adobe, stone and other local materials; their buildings are constructed as complex apartments with numerous rooms, often built in strategic defensive positions. The Pueblo peoples speak languages from several different groups and are also divided culturally by their kinship systems and agricultural practices, although all cultivate varieties of maize.
In addition to differing kinship systems, the peoples have differing marriage practices: exogamous (or outside connections) or endogamous (within the clan or band). Those who have a matrilineal system, in which children are considered born into the mother's clan and her line is used for inheritance and descent, are the Hopi, Keres, Towa and Zuni. The non-Towa Tanoan have a patrilineal system, with clan membership, inheritance and descent all passed through the father's line. All the Pueblo peoples have traditional economies based on agriculture and trade.
Well I have been a lonely girl for so long I can’t see
why anyone would want a girl as lonely as me
See, I’ve been staying out and drinking booze
until memory’s obsolete
and I can’t even bare witness to
my own menagerie
until I wake up cold and sick
praying that I could undo what I did
even if I don’t know what that was at all
but please don’t judge me for in due time
I won’t bury my heart in hindsight
and may be he could love a lonely girl
Then I won’t wake up cold and sick
Instead I’ll remember the touch of his lips
and have him think I’ve really got it together
Because when I do I’m quite the joy
and he’d be such the lucky boy
to have found a girl as lonely as me