Текст песни Three Chiefs - Marty Stuart
In
a
4 by
room
at
Pine
Ridge,
on
a
cold
December
day
A
spirit
come
down
from
the
heaven
world
to
take
Red
Cloud
away
Mary
and
Jesus
and
the
stars
and
stripes,
looked
down
on
his
bed
Women
brought
snow
in
off
the
ground,
to
cool
his
fevered
head
When
the
dust
of
his
wars
rolled
in
from
the
past,
Like
storm
clouds
gathered
from
time.
He
knew
his
day
on
earth
had
come,
to
make
his
peace
and
die
He
raised
his
hand
for
mercy,
surrendered
his
last
breath
of
life
Then
six
white
horses
came
into
the
room,
and
took
him
to
the
sky
Where
he
stood
face
to
face
with
a
mysterious
form
at
the
edge
of
eternity
God
said
"Hello,
Red
Cloud,
now
say
what
you
will
to
me."
Red
Cloud
said,
"I
hope
the
great
heavenly
father
who
looks
upon
us
Will
give
all
the
tribes
his
blessings
that
they
may
go
forth
in
peace
And
live
in
peace
all
their
days.
And
that
our
Heavenly
Father
will
look
upon
our
children
as
his
children
That
all
tribes
may
be
his
children.
And
as
we
shake
hands
today
on
this
broad
plain,
may
we
forever
live
in
peace.
Now
my
sun
is
set.
My
day
is
done.
Just
like
the
book
says
from
the
days
of
old,
no
cross,
no
crown.
At
the
end
of
the
life,
at
the
setting
sun,
we
lay
our
burdens
down.
We
lay
our
burdens
down.
When
Sitting
Bull
laid
down
to
sleep,
he
didn't
know
when
the
mornin'
come
That
red
tomahawk
and
police
force,
armed
with
blazing
guns
Would
storm
into
his
cabin
and
drag
him
from
his
bed
Throw
him
in
the
yard
like
a
mangy
dog
where
he
was
shot
and
left
for
dead
Murdered
by
McLaughlin's
men,
he
never
even
had
a
chance.
All
because
he
stayed
true
to
the
ghost
in
his
heart
and
wouldn't
give
up
the
dance.
His
horse
started
spinin'
and
twirlin',
the
world
went
round
and
round
Everybody
saw
Sitting
Bull's
body
but
his
soul
was
nowhere
to
be
found.
He
stood
face
to
face
with
a
mysterious
form
at
the
edge
of
eternity.
God
said,
"Hello
Sitting
Bull,
now
say
what
you
will
to
me."
"You
made
me
an
Indian
and
I
thank
you,
but
Father
now
I
ask
you
What
treaty
have
the
Sioux
made
with
the
white
man
that
we
have
broken.
Not
one
And
what
treaty
has
the
white
man
ever
made
with
us
that
they
have
kept
Not
one
Is
it
wrong
for
me
to
love
my
own
and
defend
them?
Is
it
wicked
for
me
because
my
skin
red
or
because
I
am
a
Sioux?
I
gladly
died
for
my
people.
And
my
country
because
I
am
an
Indian."
Just
like
the
book
said
from
the
days
of
old,
no
cross,
no
crown.
At
the
end
of
the
life,
at
the
setting
sun,
we
lay
our
burdens
down
We
lay
our
burdens
down.
In
a
jailhouse
in
Nebraska,
it
was
on
September
5,
Crazy
Horse
was
fighting
hard
to
keep
himself
alive.
He
screamed
just
like
a
panther,
at
the
sight
of
a
guardhouse
door,
Stabbed
in
the
back
by
a
soldier's
dagger,
Crazy
Horse
fell
down
on
the
floor.
He
was
the
last
warrior
standing,
defending
the
old
way
of
life.
Where
mountains
sing
and
ponies
run,
like
smoke
from
the
sacred
pipe
Touch
the
Clouds
took
his
body,
back
home
to
his
family,
Nobody
knows
where
they
laid
him
down,
to
set
his
spirit
free
He
stood
face
to
face
with
a
mysterious
form
at
the
edge
of
eternity
God
said,
"Hello
Crazy
Horse,
now
say
what
you
will
to
me."
"Upon
suffering.
Beyond
suffering.
The
Red
Nation
shall
rise
again.
And
it
shall
be
a
blessing
for
a
sick
world.
A
world
filled
with
broken
promises.
Selfishness
and
separations.
A
world
longing
for
light
again.
I
see
a
time
of
seven
generations
when
all
of
the
colors
of
mankind
Will
gather
under
the
sacred
tree
of
life.
And
the
whole
earth
will
become
one
circle
again.
And
that
day,
there
will
be
those
among
The
Lakota,
Who
will
carry
knowledge
and
understanding
of
unity
among
all
living
things.
And
the
young
white
ones
will
come
to
those
of
my
people
and
ask
for
this
wisdom.
I
salute
the
light
within
your
eyes,
for
the
whole
universe
dwells
For
when
you
are
at
that
center
within
you,
And
I
am
at
that
place
within
me,
We
shall
be
one."
Three
men,
three
warriors,
good
and
noble
chiefs.
Prophets
to
their
people,
may
they
rest
a
while
in
peace.
Their
words
echo
like
thunder
through
the
canyons
at
time.
And
shine
like
a
flaming
arrow
in
a
world,
in
a
world
The
truth
is
hard
to
find.
No
cross,
no
crown
No
cross,
no
crown
No
cross,
no
crown
1 Everette Helper's Song
2 Badlands
3 Trip To Little Big Horn
4 Old Man's Vision
5 Wounded Knee
6 Big Foot
7 Hotchkiss Gunner's Lament
8 Broken Promise Land
9 Casino
10 So You Want To Be An Indian
11 Walking Through The Prayers
12 Three Chiefs
13 Listen To The Children
14 Everette Helper's Song - Reprise
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