Lyrics Big Chief Woolly Bosher - The Idle Race
In
the
land
they
call
the
west
On
the
prairie's
virgin
crest
Lived
a
great
man
and
his
braves
And
he
led
them
to
their
graves
Big
chief
plays
with
baby
son
The
work
of
the
Indian
today
is
done
Life
is
easy,
life
is
grand
'Til
there
is
white
man,
gun
in
hand
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
Started
out
when
settlers
came
And
built
their
homes
on
the
Indian
range
Big
Chief
Woolly
Bosher
liked
it
none
Traded
with
a
bad
man
for
a
gun
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
Big
chief
looks
out
at
his
great
land
Locomotive
on
the
prairie
stands
Life
that
leak
from
the
city
in
the
east
Let
us
destroy
that
iron
beast
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
Big
chief
rides
on
the
trail
tonight
Tread
the
land
for
which
he
must
fight
In
their
fight
for
love
and
glory
Some
Indians
were
saved
They
lived
to
tell
the
story
And
Woolly
Bosher
prays
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
Big
chief
rides
on
the
trail
tonight
Soldier
boys
marching
in
the
morning
light
Bring
the
guns,
bring
the
bows
Let's
blow
them
into
heaven
let's
see
if
God
knows
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
One
hundred
men
must
have
to
die
When
a
thousand
soldiers
look
you
in
the
eye
Big
chief
sees
his
men
fall
round
The
soldiers
kill
and
the
bugle
sounds
In
their
fight
for
love
and
glory
No
Indians
were
saved
And
Big
Chief
Woolly
Bosher
Had
written
on
his
grave
He
has
done
no
wrong
Except
being
bold
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
oh
Oh
oh
oh
oh
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