The Redeye River is a tributary of the Leaf River, 73 miles (117 km) long, in central Minnesota in the United States. Via the Leaf and Crow Wing Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 222 square miles (575 km²) in a rural region. The river's name comes from the Native Americans of the area, who saw many red-eye fish in the river.
The Redeye River rises in a morainic region, issuing from Wolf Lake in Toad Lake Township in southeastern Becker County. It flows generally southeastwardly through northeastern Otter Tail and central Wadena Counties, through the city of Sebeka, and enters the Leaf River in Bullard Township in southeastern Wadena County, eight miles (13 km) upstream of the Leaf River's mouth at the Crow Wing River. The river's course is within the North Central Hardwood Forest ecoregion, which is characterized by hardwood forests of maple and basswood mixed with conifers, on outwash plains and moraines amid flat glacial lakes.
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Got you all their mercy, obey as you've been told
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There's nothing you can do
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caged within their laws
Dispersing off their selfishness,
they toss you to the dogs
Blind to all subconsious cries,
too deaf to even care
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then slapped into the chair
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just to suit their need
Syndicated governments, ceasing all demise
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