Civil War
Custer’s Last Stand
The law of the sioux, the rules of the earth ‘gainst desire
White man was warned, a message written in blood
Nature’s call, they were destined to fall
Northern Cheyenne gathered a native allience
Thousands of men determined to ride until death
Crazy Horse was changing the score
The troops seeked shelter behind the rocks; the rocks
Now Custer was left on his own driving his men into Hell

Chorus:
He realized this was his final day, the final day of his life
No other way; no other way than to die
A foolish game; a game he could not survive
This was Custer’s last stand at the battle of Little Big Horn
June 25, a day to remember forever
The indian wars at 1876
A nation burned, but what have we learned?
And we are living the same old lie, but why?
The present and future and past
Tells us that nothing has changed

Chorus:
He realized this was his final day, the final day of his life
No other way; no other way than to die
A foolish game; a game he could not survive
This was Custer’s last stand at the battle of Little Big Horn