Intro:
G D F Em
C G D A D D7
Verse 1:
G D
Can you remember the times?
F Em
That you have held your head high
C G
And told all your friends of your Indian claim
D G
Proud good Lady, and proud good Man
C G
From great-great-grandmfather from Indian blood came
D A D
And you feel in your heart for these ones
Verse 2:
G D
Oh, it's written in books and in songs
F Em
That we've been mistreated and wronged
C G
Well, over and over I hear the same words
D G
From you, good Lady, and you, good Man
C G
Well, listen to me if you care where we stand
D A D
And you feel you're a part of these ones
Verse 3:
G D
When a war between nations is lost
F Em
The loser, we know, pays the cost
C G
But even when Germany fell to your hands
D G
Consider, dear Lady, consider, dear Man
C G
You left them their pride, and you left them their land
D A D
And what have you done to these ones?
Verse 4:
G D
Has a change come about, Uncle Sam?
F Em
Or are you still taking our land?
C G
A treaty forever, George Washington signed
D G
He did, dear Lady, he did, dear Man
C G
And the treaties are broken again and again
D A D
And what will you do for these ones?
Verse 5:
G D
Oh, it's all in the past, you can say
F Em
But it's still going on here today
C G
The government now wants the Navaho lands
D G
That of the Inuit, and the Cheyenne
C G
Oh, it?s here, and it's now, you must help us, dear Man,
D G
Now that the buffalo's gone!