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Can you remember the times |
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That you have held your head high |
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And told all your friends of your Indian claim |
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Proud good lady and proud good man |
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Your great-great grandfather from Indian blood sprang |
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And you feel in your heart for these ones |
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Oh it's written in books and in song |
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That we've been mistreated and wronged |
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Well over and over I hear the same words |
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From you good lady and you good man |
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Well listen to me if you care where we stand |
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And you feel you're a part of these ones |
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When a war between nations is lost |
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The loser, we know, pays the cost |
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But even when Germany fell to your hands |
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Consider dear lady, consider dear man |
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You left them their pride and you left them their land |
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And what have you done to these ones |
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Has a change come about Uncle Sam |
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Or are you still taking our lands |
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A treaty forever George Washington signed |
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He did dear lady, he did dear man |
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And the treaty's being broken by Kinzua Dam |
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And what will you do for these ones |
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Oh, it's all in the past you can say |
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But it's still going on here today |
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The government now want the Iroquois land |
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That of the Senaca and the Cheyenne |
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It's here and it's now you can help us dear man |
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Now that the buffalo's gone. |