Wounded Knee

Johnny Cash

Big Foot do you hear me
My vision's growing dim
Tell the Holy Father, that I must talk to him
Every breath I take, draws me closer home
When I cross that river, will I be alone

Won't you take my body down to Wounded Knee
Take my body down to Wounded Knee
Where the spirit can be found
There's power in the ground
The wind will set me free at Wounded knee

Behold I see a canyon where
Many souls will die
Behold I see a world that
Will always wonder why
Tell me ole Red Cloud, this vision in my head
I see 300 soldiers, am I alive or am I dead
Won't you take my body down to Wounded Knee
Take my body down to Wounded Knee
Where the spirit can be found
There's power in the ground
The wind will set me free at Wounded Knee

Quickly my old friend, look into my eyes
The past is slowly fading and
The future's in disguised
Before I leave this earth
Sing me one more song
And when you hear me laugh
Then you'll know that I am gone

Won't you take my body down to Wounded Knee
Take my body down to Wounded Knee
Where the spirit can be found
There's power in the ground
The wind will set me free at Wounded Knee
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Trivia about the song Wounded Knee by Marty Stuart

On which albums was the song “Wounded Knee” released by Marty Stuart?
Marty Stuart released the song on the albums “Badlands - Ballads Of The Lakota” in 2004 and “Whiskey And Rhinestones, The Ultimate Collection” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Wounded Knee” by Marty Stuart?
The song “Wounded Knee” by Marty Stuart was composed by Johnny Cash.

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