Lyrics The Uranium War - Buffy Sainte-Marie
Ay
ha
ay
ha
yo
Ho
There
was
a
Cree
and
a
Sioux
and
a
Navajo
an
Arapaho
and
a
Hopi
hiyo
We
were
stranded,
snowbound,
eh–ho
I
don't
know
Sleeping
on
the
floor
like
the
best
of
friends
Living
on
tea
and
odds
and
ends
ah
Were
we
lucky?
Well
it
all
depends
There
was
Cordell
and
me
and
Norman
Brown
sittin
around
away
from
town
And
me
I'm
listening
— Hey
hey
Big
Mountain
guys
Watch
the
sunrise
in
your
eyes;
taking
care
of
the
Elders'
pride
Hey
hey
Mother
Earth;
Hey
hey
Father
Sky
And
me
I
watched
it
grow:
corporate
greed
and
a
lust
for
gold
and
Coal
and
oil
and
hey
now
uranium
Keep
the
Indians
under
your
thumb;
pray
like
hell
when
your
bad
times
come
Hey
rip
em
up
Strip
em
up
Get
em
with
a
gun
She
was
a
friend
of
mine
Annie
Mae
in
the
snows
of
the
wintertime
We
were
running
cross
the
fields
of
Indian
land
Ducking
bullets
from
the
guns
of
the
pale
men
Ay
hey
ay
hey
ahh
Patriot
Woman,
hunted
in
the
land
What
did
you
say
about
uranium?
She
come
to
see
me
one
day
I
was
living
in
a
little
place
in
L.A.
She
was
running
from
the
feel
of
the
jailor's
touch
Singing
Heyo
ha
ya
I
think
I
know
too
much
about
uranium
Ay
ha
ay
ha
yo
And
me
I
watched
it
grow:
corporate
greed
and
a
lust
for
gold
And
coal
and
oil
and
hey
now
uranium
Keep
the
Indians
under
your
thumb;
pray
like
hell
when
your
bad
times
come
Hey
rip
em
up
Strip
em
up
Get
em
with
a
gun
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