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from Bill Miller - Raven In The Snow (1995)
Look for me on the mountain
Cry to me on the winds Call for me in the canyons And you will find me again Cone to me with your sorrow Come to me with your pain I have seen your tomorrow But tonite brings the rain After the storm is over And the rains have come and gone After the storm is over I was there all along Reach for me when you're broken When the journey is too long When all your worry is unspoken For in your weakness I am strong Call to me from the darkness Turn to me when you thirst Come to me when you're homeless Then the last will be first |
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from Bill Miller - Ghostdance (2001)
There's a dangerous journey
You'll have to make Be careful what you carry Be careful what you take Blow on Blessing Wind Blow on Blessing Wind There's a path through the wilderness You'll have to find Those earthly possessions You must leave behind The rich man owns rivers of gold Don't know what it's worth The meek and the purest of heart Will inherit the earth Here's a shield you must carry A horse you must ride Show no fear in battle For I am by your side |
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from Bill Miller - Raven In The Snow (1995)
Some are born to wealth, and given shelter from the storm
Some were always held and had a fire to keep them warm Some are born to poverty with no roof above their head Some are facing suicide and wishin' they were dead There are those with flowing rivers right outside their door Refugees in boats who may never reach the shore Some pray for rain and the pay for it in blood When it rains for forty days we are all victims of the flood Somewhere a brave heart must survive Yes someday the truth will bury the lie Yah somewhere a brave heart must survive Too many here been prisoners deserving to be free Too many in the darkness and they have no eyes to see In the middle of the night they are taken from their homes And they dig a common grave to cover up their flesh and bones But a new day in dawning for the beggars and the blind For those who have suffered and were always left behind But the chains will be broken and the fences will come down And we will walk as brothers once again on the sacred ground Somewhere a brave heart must survive Yes someday the truth will bury the lie Yah somewhere a brave heart must survive |
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from Bill Miller - Raven In The Snow (1995)
The skies are blue, but I still hear thunder
The skies are clear, but there's lightning under my skin It's gonna rain again, and when the rains come down I'll be on that road again Warriors will ride. On their painted horses Blessed by the wind And the unseen forces above They will ride on as one They will brave the storm Till the rains are over and done Ride on crazy horse Take me to the hills Beyond the battle, where the waters are still Where it's so quiet you can hear the children run Far away from the sound of the gun These are the feathers of a golded eagle These are the feathers of an ancient people You must, you must set my people free Never hold me down, for the eagle must fly free Warriors will ride on their painted horses Bless by the wind and the unseen forces above They will ride on as one They will brave the storm Till the rains are over and done |
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from Bill Miller - Ghostdance (2001)
i saw judas iscariot, with a bottle of wine
talkin suicide with an old friend of mine they gathered a crowd down at the end of the tracks and a woman cried out when is god comin' back? and they pretended not to notice they came down hard on the weak causing war and starvation, refusing to let them speak for every mountain i climb for every river that winds for every wind that will blow i will send out my prayers for the children below i saw crazy horse walkin' alone in the dark on the streets paved in blood on his broken heart he never dreamed it would turn out like this they pretend that they just don't see they are blinded in their own mediocrity they got their trophies and their cars and their houses on the hill and they don't really care that their wars are a killin' me for every child that follows the dream with ten thousand angels they'll fly no one will force them to run they will stand up and fight till the battle is won |
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from Bill Miller - The Red Road (1993)
A child will walk, a child will run
A child with faith, faith will fly Anita hasn't walked right since she was small Her legs are short and twisted not straight and tall She learned when she was young how to deal with the rejection Cast into a world with all it standards of perfection Most people looked away with a downward glance And as a beautiful young woman, she was never asked to dance Her dreams were just as lofty as the girl next door And she remember what her father said when she couldn't take no more He said Someday your going to soar like a eagle, You will run and never grow tired You'll become a new creation If you just keep the faith of a child, Keep the faith of a child Now Anita lives alone in a paper mill town In a one room apartment at sixth and brown She's got a steady job well its all right for now She has plans for moving on if she can make it some how Her brown hands are folded as she bows her head to pray Over doughnuts and some coffee she made up yesterday Her mind begins to travel, she gives thanks to the lord And a angel stands beside her, points out to the door And said Today you going to soar like a eagle You will run and never grow tired You've become a new creation For you have kept the faith of a child Kept the faith of a child, kept the faith of a child |
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from Bill Miller - Ghostdance (2001)
seven blue stones in the desert sand
a shiny gun in a young thief's hand a stolen car and a broken dream blood on his hands that won't come clean no where to run, no where to turn the fires of rage begin to burn you can't go home, he can't go on his flesh is weak, and his spirits gone now he's behind a prison wall and doesn't have the will to live he says it's all his father's fault he taught his son the way to live he was unable to forgive she wore his ring for thirty years then one night he confessed his darkest fears he'd been unfaithful, been untrue what could she say, what could she do? no where to run, no where to turn the fires of rage began to burn she can't go home, she can't go on her flesh is weak her spirits gone he betrayed her with a kiss killed her desires, her will to live who was blinded, what did they miss? will she be able to forgive? are we able to forgive? |
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from Bill Miller - Ghostdance (2001)
i wanna go where the blind can see
i wanna go where the lame will walk i wanna see the sick ones clean where the deaf can hear and the silent talk where are you going, to a ghostdance in the snow? where are all your warriors, i see they're finally coming home i wanna go where the dead are raised where the mountain lion lays down with the lamb i wanna stand where god is praised i wanna ride across the plains to the promised land where i'm going don't need to raise your voice no starvation we'll have plenty to eat no guns no wars, no hateful noise just a victory dance, we'll never taste defeat where there's nothin' done or said that can't be forgiven where every step you take is on sacred ground walk away from death into the land of the living where all the lost tribes are finally found |
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from Bill Miller - Raven In The Snow (1995)
If I took away your shelter, put you on the street
If I took away your table and chairs, threw away your meat Stole away your wife and child, see how lonesome you would be Is that what it would take for you to listen to me If I took away your legs and you could never walk If I took away your words and you could never talk Blinded your eyes and you could never see Locked you up in shackles and you were no longer free Is that what it would take for you to listen to me... Listen to me, I am the thunder you refuse to hear I am the Rock you can't hide under You have nothing more to fear This is a time for healing, the scars upon the land My son, listen to me.. If I gave you a blanket, you could be warm If I gave you a roof to stay under Would that save you from the storm Gave you all the money you could ever spend Do you think that means your troubles would finally end Is that what it would take for you to listen to me Listen to me, I am the thunder you refuse to hear I am the Rock you can't hide under You have nothing more to fear This is a time for healing, the scars upon the land My son, listen to me I give you the seed dig your roots deep in the land Here's a blade to turn the soil grow somethin' in the sand I give you all me blessings, my blood runs through your veins I will stand beside you, even when it rains My son listen to me Listen to me, I am the thunder you refuse to hear I am the Rock you can't hide under You have nothing more to fear This is a time for healing, the scars upon the land My son, listen to me.. |
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from Bill Miller - The Red Road (1993)
A boy heard the voice of the whippoorwill one night and went out to find where he was singing. He had to walk quite a ways through a big field, because the song of the whippoorwill carried so well in the wind he sound much closer then he really was. And on the way the boy found a well worn trail, so he stayed on it for a while. And sitting in the middle of the trail was coyote, and coyote was singing too. He turned and saw the boy and he said "Why are you follow me?" The boy was frightened and said "Well the trail you made happened to be a short and easy way through this field. Then coyote asked "Well if your not following me then why are you here?" "Well I heard the beautiful song of the whippoorwill and wanted to watch him sing." "Well do you not think my songs are beautiful?", said coyote. "Oh", said the boy, "there good but I hear you all the time. I much prefer the songs of the whippoorwill" This made coyote furious and he was jealous of the whippoorwill's song. He said "Listen to my night song you might like this one" And he pulled back his head and yodeled out a tune. The boy covered his ears and politely said, "Thank you for the song, but I must be going now." "Well", coyote said, "I can show you a short cut to the whippoorwill boy, and where he sings is just over there." Pointing his claw, smiling out of the side of his mouth. The boy paused, looked around, he knew the night was passing fast so he agreed to follow coyote. But coyote's trail was rough and rocky. And the boy fell in quite a few gopher holes along the way. Coyote turned around and laughed and he yelled to the boy. "Were almost there, hurry up." Coyote was at a full trot but the boy had just fallen again and hurt his knee. And by the time he got to the place where the whippoorwill had been singing all night, it was morning. Whippoorwill was gone. And so was coyote, in fact he could hear coyote's songs in another field. So the boy turned and headed for home, covered with burrs, misquito bites and a skinned up knee. And it was many summers later when the boy became a wiser man. And he realized, there are no shortcuts to find something you really love. But there are many trails in this life. So you must stay true to your path, and always keep and eye out for coyote.
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from Bill Miller - The Red Road (1993)
My people were here long before the others cast their sails to the wind
Before the tears of innocence like a hard rain would desend My people spread like eagle wings across the mountains and the plains Now the feathers have been broken but the eagle still remains My people heard the thundering as the iron horse crossed the land Its echos drowning out the cries of those who could not understand My people watched the buffalo dying in the sun While those tracks of steal lead to the sea, their will be done Now their blood flows through these rivers and then into our veins And their hearts are beating louder then all the years of shame And their blood flows through these rivers just like an endless rain And their hearts are beating louder then all the years of shame My people have fought for this land, here and across the sea Their shadows cast on sacred ground for all enturnity My people's pride still can soar and dance across this land You can see it in the eys of every woman, child, and man Because the blood flows through these rivers and then into our veins And their hearts are beating louder then all the years of shame And their blood flows through these rivers just like an endless rain And their hearts are beating louder then all the years of shame My people are the Navoho, my people are the Cherokee My people are Arapoho, my people are Menominee My people are, my people are... |
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from Bill Miller - Raven In The Snow (1995)
Garbage fires, worn out tires
Dull jackknives, broken lives Starts and stops, at old pawn shops Boys first fish, drunkards wish Thoughts of war, behind a motel door Strangers touch, on a broken crutch Old man sing under an eagles wing Cigarette spark, stray dog bark... As long as the grasses grow And the four winds blow I feel your prayers from home In this Pile of Stones Old bike frames, the candles flame High school dances, never had a chance Fly off in a rage, like a bird in a cage Baptized in the water, death of my father Sun goes down, on this part of town Boxers fist, junkies wrist Deserted tracks, I ain't goin back Buffalo bones, old grave stones As long as the grasses grow, And the four winds blow I feel your prayers from home In this Pile of Stones, stones, stones... |
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from Bill Miller - The Red Road (1993)
I praise you for the rivers the mountains and the streams
I praise you for the eagle, the visions and the dreams I praise all your creations the mountains and the streams I praise you for the eagle, the visions and the dreams I praise you for my children the mountains and the streams I praise you for the eagle, the visions and the dreams I praise you for my people the mountains and the streams I praise you for the eagle, the visions and the dreams The visions and the dreams, the visions and the dreams |
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from Bill Miller - Raven In The Snow (1995)
With the wings of sorrow, I have taken flight
Cloaked in the darkness like a thief in the night I have watched the farmer planting in his field And known that what he sows, is there for me to steal I take what I need, never more, never more In the art of survival, there's no rich there's no poor Time passes by, kingdoms come and go I've seen it all, I'm a raven in the snow I have watched the seekers searching for their gold The rape of the land, generations unfold Nations of the world, their rise and their fall I've watched it all, I'm a raven in the snow I have heard the crying, wailing in the wind Empty words and broken promises, time and time again Song of the sparrow, call of the crow Echo in the mountain and the valley's below The scarecrow and the hunter, can't keep me away The winter winds a blowin' couldn't lead me astray You can separate the flock still my colors would show I will stand out, like a raven in the snow |
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from Bill Miller - The Red Road (1993)
I was holding on to my grandad's hand
He was pointing to the promised land That lay beyond the reservation road He said don't make promises that you won't keep Don't betray the earth beneath your feet As we walked on the reservation road Chorus: And just for that one moment we were racing with the wind And sound of horses thundering they echoed once again Back to a place where our hearts and souls belong A thousand dreams away from that reservation road A thousand dreams away from that reservation road Then his spirit soared into the sky Beyond the place where eagle fly And my tears fell on the reservation road Now a hundred moons have come and gone And I'm holding on to my newborn son One day he'll walk on the reservation road Chorus: And just for that one moment we were racing with the wind And sound of horses thundering they echoed once again Back to a place where our hearts and souls belong A thousand dreams away from that reservation road A thousand dreams away from that reservation road I was holding on to my grandad's hand He was pointing to the promised land That lay beyond the reservation road It went way beyond the reservation road Have you ever walked on the reservation road? Let me take you down the reservation road Like to take some Senators down the reservation road Let me take you down the reservation road Let me take you down the reservation road |
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from Bill Miller - Raven In The Snow (1995)
I was lookin' back on faded dreams from yesturday
Like a brush from my past they painted the evening sky But the currents so strong, I couldn't hold on They kept rollin' by And all the colors bled into a river of time The innocent child fades into the mist on the river of time An angry young man is shaking his fist on the river of time Roll on river of time, rage on river of time There are faces and places I hold sacred Some I've passed along the way Some live on in memory, some I've passed along the way With the rain from a storm, a river is born Winding down to the sea, and the river of time Keeps on rollin' thru eternity The angry young man learns how to forgive On the river of time He holds an innocent child in his arms On the river of time Roll on river of time Rage on river of time |
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from Bill Miller - Raven In The Snow (1995)
Every word that you have spoken
And the promises you made All the laws that you have broken Some days these debts must be repaid Every stone will be turned over Anmd we will see your ugly past You stole the land you'll never own her These evil ways they will not last Someday their souls will be set free And their voices will be heard As far as every eye can see They will have the final word For every weed in every garden And all the crops that ever died While you were full and they were starvin', My children will not de denied Every fire that you have started Every fist you threw my way For all the families you have parted The innocent will have their day. Someday their sould will be set free And their voices will be heard As far as I can see They will have the final word |
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from Bill Miller - Ghostdance (2001)
so many hills that we have climbed
so many trails we left behind so many songs that i forget the journey isn't over yet through all the years i've watched you grow the little secrets we both know how i held you when you slept i've always felt the tears you wept there is a reason for your laughter there is a reason for your pain there is a dream you're chasing after there are some things you'll (we'll) never change so many rivers we have crossed the love we found the love we lost the steps we made i will retrace the broken memories can't erase |
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from Bill Miller - Ghostdance (2001)
there's no reason
for fighting this way there's no rhyme in the words that we say the sun is gonna rise the sun is gonna rise again the sun is gonna rise the sun is gonna rise again there's no beauty in thoughts that betray there's no peace when your life's gone astray good and evil fighting for your soul we are children standing in the coldest night |
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from Bill Miller - Ghostdance (2001)
i heard a voice callin' out to me
might've been a vision might've been a dream it said some things will come and some will go we're only here a moment don't you know i don't claim to have all the answers and i've got my share of questions but if i don't follow blindly it doesn't mean i've lost my way i'm still on the journey headed down the road less traveled i guess we're all gonna get there in our own time and way there's a bridge that leads to the other side you'll know you've crossed when you arrive everyone will have a tale to tell i'm gonna quench my thirst when i drink from that well |
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from Bill Miller - Ghostdance (2001)
there is anger there is rage
nameless victims of the age hear their voices hear their cries face to face and eye to eye where there is promise there is hope there is you where there is kindness, there is love there is you greedy tyrants using force vengeful souls without remorse spreading hate spreading lies icy fire behind their eyes where there is conscience their is truth there is you where there is someone with a need there is you you are a rock you are a shield you are a flower in the field you are a shelter in the storm making ovens building bombs when will we question what is wrong? take a stand draw the line will we die before our time? where there is grace there is beauty there is you where there is peace there is life there is you where there is peace there is you |
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from Bill Miller - Raven In The Snow (1995)
You speak to me through a broken window
You are alive in an old oak tree You hold me close when the winter wind blows I hear your footsteps on the street I feel your prsence in the early mornin' I dream of you in the darkest nite You call to me without a warning I see your face in the fires lite This kind of love you cannot hold This kind of love it has no shame This kind of love is never old This kind of love you cannot hold This kind of love you cannot tame You found a way through all my secrets And made my proud defences fall This kind of love it has no distance This kind of love it knows no walls This kind of love you cannot hold This kind of love it has no shame This kind of love is never old This kind of love you cannot hold This kind of love you cannot tame Repeat: This kind of love is without blame |
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from Bill Miller - The Red Road (1993)
I dreamed I saw crazy horse, riding through the badlands he was wild and brave and free
I swear I heard the crys of the innocent victims in the wind at wounded knee Theres a trail of tears we could follow, can you hear the footsteps of the Cherokee Its a trail of broken promises, will you walk this trail with me We can find america down the trail of freedom Walk the way of my fathers from sea to sea Oh can you find america, hear the drums of freedom Gonna find it together, walk this trail Walk the trail with me I felt the Chipawa wind off Lake Michigan on a cold Chicago day I heard the thunder of the Seminoles, way down in the everglades And I've seen it in the beauty of a Navaho girl, like a flower in the desert heat And I've felt it in the pride of a Cheyene dancer, as he moved to an ancient beat Oh can you find america down the trail of freedom Walk the way of my fathers from sea to sea Yeah we can find america, hear drums of freedom Gonna find it together, walk this trail Walk the trail with me I walk the streets of Gallup, New Mexico on a saturday night I watched my brothers fall to the alcohol, we were going down without a fight Hey brothers, we must walk with the pride of Cheif Joseph, have the courage of Geronimo For this trail its long, so you have to be strong, just to find your way back home We can find america down the trail of freedom Walk the way of my fathers from sea to sea Oh can you find america, hear the drums of freedom Gonna find it together, walk this trail Walk the trail with me |
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from Bill Miller - The Red Road (1993)
Far across the Mississippi and out on the open plains
In an Oklahoma cow town where the sky begins to rain In a dusty run-down honky tonk sits a drifting tumbleweed Thumbing through some magazine that he can't even read Now tumbleweed remembers how the west was won and lost The homestead act and the dust bowl, everybody paid the cost And the great white father promised to treat his children all the same Back when Indian territory was Oklahoma's name Oh tumbleweed keep rollin', he just roams from town to town It ain't easy for a half-breed kid to try and settle down Tumbleweed keep rollin', he can't find no place to rest Yeah the desert wind blows tumbleweed like some spirit of the west Well his boot heals tap in time to an old flat top guitar And he's a guitar local hero and he sings straight from the heart And his tip jar just a jungle of worn old dollar bills He makes his rent and grocery in the local bar and grill When he starts to picking that old guitar you know the people turn and stare When he starts to sing the songs he wrote wells there's magic in the air Cause his song can heal your wounded heart, he can set you spirit free He can raise you hopes to be the very best that you can be Oh tumbleweed keep rollin', he just roams from town to town It ain't easy for a half-breed kid to try and settle down Tumbleweed keep rollin', he can't find no place to rest Yeah the desert wind blows tumbleweed like some spirit of the west So if you cross the Mississippi, you head out on the open plain And you pass through Oklahoma and the sky begins to rain And you feeling kind of rootless, you can't find no place to rest Just remember tumbleweed, he's the spirit of the west Oh the desert blows old tumbleweed like some spirit of the west |
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from Bill Miller - Ghostdance (2001)
like two dogs on an open road
like two flowers on an old gravestone like two leaves tumblin' in the wind i?m searchin? for a beginning that has no end and i'm rollin' with the thunder still waitin' for the rain rollin' with the thunder still waitin' for the rain like two boots in a salvation army store like two sailors out lookin' for a whore two broken windows in a burned out van i?m a fugitive lookin' for a one-armed man two rings in an old pawn shop two dusty winos cussin' out a cop two tumbleweeds blowin' across the plain we?re all dry seeds just waitin' for the rain |