Текст песни General Custer - Tom Paxton
General
Custer
told
me,
"we're
going
for
a
ride
Out
along
the
Big
Horn
River,
where
the
water
is
deep
and
wide.
Soon
as
I
get
my
hair
done,
we
will
win
the
war;
Now
go
on
out
and
tell
the
boys
what
they
are
fighting
for."
He
said,
"Give
somebody
a
medal.
Give
somebody
a
three-day
pass.
Tell
him
'bout
a
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel,
And
tell
him
to
hold
his
sass.
And
pass
me
my
lookin'
glass."
Out
in
the
buffalo
moonlight,
I
thought
I
heard
a
bird.
One
old
Indian
fighter
went
pale,
said,
"What
was
that
I
heard?"
Sixteen
thousand
nightingales
stomping
through
the
pass.
Tell
that
idiot
matinee
fool
to
get
us
out
and
fast.
He
said,
"Give
somebody
a
medal.
Give
somebody
a
three-day
pass.
Tell
him
'bout
a
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel,
And
tell
him
to
hold
his
sass.
And
pass
me
my
lookin'
glass."
Dawn
came
up
like
taxes
and
what
do
you
suppose
I
see?
Every
Indian
in
history,
a-tapping
his
toes
at
me.
Things
was
lookin'
shaky;
some
of
them
boys
was
large;
And
what
do
you
s'pose
old
Custer
done?
You
know,
he
hollered,
"Charge!"
He
said,
"Give
somebody
a
medal.
Give
somebody
a
three-day
pass.
Tell
him
'bout
a
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel,
And
tell
him
to
hold
his
sass.
And
pass
me
my
lookin'
glass."
Nobody
told
the
Indians
who
old
Custer
was.
They
commenced
to
stick
to
us
like
peaches
stick
to
fuzz.
Nobody
told
the
Indians
they
was
supposed
to
run;
And
just
as
they
did
old
Custer
in,
what
do
you
s'pose
he
done?
He
said,
"Give
somebody
a
medal.
Give
somebody
a
three-day
pass.
Tell
him
'bout
a
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel,
And
tell
him
to
hold
his
sass.
And
pass
me
my
lookin'
glass."
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