Lyrics Hoka Hey, Lakotas - Chris LeDoux
Come
listen
while
I
tell
you
the
story
Of
a
battle
that
happened
years
ago
Where
brave
men
fought
and
died
for
their
people
Where
the
waters
of
the
Little
Big
Horn
flow
For
many
years,
the
Indian
fought
the
White
Man
I
guess
they
knew
the
end
was
growin'
near
But
this
time
they
would
show
the
Whites
forever
What
it
meant
to
be
an
Indian
warrior
That
mornin',
General
Custer
came
a-marchin'
From
the
south
with
his
600
men
He
planned
to
catch
the
Indians
a
sleepin'
He
didn't
know
he
wouldn't
live
to
fight
again
Hoka
hey,
Lakotas,
it's
a
good
day
to
die
Sittin'
Bull
made
medicine
on
the
mountain
While
Crazy
Horse
got
ready
for
the
fight
Some
two
thousand
braves,
Sioux
and
Cheyenne
Prepared
for
their
battle
with
the
whites
The
scouts
for
General
Custer
tried
to
warn
him
To
wait
for
soldiers
comin'
any
day
But
Custer
didn't
want
to
share
the
glory
He
thought
the
Indians
might
just
get
away
At
noon,
Custer
gave
his
final
order
And
they're
beneath
that
blue
Montana
sky
From
outta
nowhere
came
the
hordes
of
Redmen
And
as
they
charged,
he
heard
their
battle
cry
Hoka
hey,
Lakotas,
it's
a
good
day
to
die
The
quiet
of
the
day
had
now
been
shattered
The
air
filled
with
arrows,
smoke
and
lead
The
bloody
battle
lasted
just
one
hour
Custer
and
his
soldiers
all
lay
dead
Now
the
wind
still
blows
across
the
prairie
The
seasons
they
come
and
they
go
But
this
the
Redman's
Day
of
Glory
We
will
all
remember
ever
more
Yes,
we
recall
that
famous
day
of
glory
The
battle
of
the
Little
Big
Horn
Hoka
hey,
Lakotas,
it's
a
good
day
to
die
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