Soldier Nevermore
By Lisa Dudley
My
mother is Cherokee and I worked for the Native
American Indian Association in Nashville. We were
having an Indian blanket sale at the annual
Pow-Wow. I wrote an article about Native American
blankets and quoted Chief Joseph when he said,
"It is cold and we have no blankets."
He is famous for marching the Nez Perce tribe
1,400 miles to the Canadian border where they
nearly escaped capture. At his surrender he said,
"From where the sun now stands, I will fight
no more forever." He is my hero.
Lisa
This
morning something happened
And it seems Ive seen the light
In my sleep three warrior angels
Showed me wrong from right
They told me, "You must stop the
fighting"
And they called me by my name
And one thing I know for very sure
Ill never be the same
Chorus:
I
am a soldier
Im laying down my sword and shield
I am a soldier
I cannot walk the killing fields
I am a soldier
I will no longer wage at war
I am a soldier
Nevermore
They
said, "Remember Chief Joseph
In the snow and through the night
His people running from the terror
Of the Cavalrys might?"
"Hear me, my chiefs," he said
"My heart is sick and sad
I will fight no more forever
From where the sun stands"
Chorus:
Bridge:
To
the glory of creation
To the betterment of man
I will fight no more forever
From where the sun stands
Chorus:
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