San Jacinto Lyrics – Geno Samuel

San Jacinto Lyrics by Geno Samuel

Originally recorded by Peter Gabriel
Thick cloud, steam rising
Hissing stone on sweat lodge fire
Around me, buffalo roam

Sage in bundle, rub on skin
Outside, cold air
Stand, wait for rising sun
Red paint, eagle feathers

Coyote calling, it has begun
Something moving in
I taste it in my mouth and in my heart
It feels like dying, slow

Letting go of life
Medicine man lead me up through town
Indian ground, so far down
Cut up land, each house a pool

Kids wearing water wings, drink in cool
Follow dry river bed
Watch Scouts and Guides make pow-wow signs
Past Geronimo’s disco

Sitting Bull steakhouse, white men dream
A rattle in the old man’s sack, see
Look at mountain top, keep climbing up
Way above us the desert snow

White wind blow
I hold the line, the line of strength that pulls me through the fear
San Jacinto, I hold the line
San Jacinto, the poison bite and darkness take my sight

I hold the line
And the tears roll down my swollen cheek
Think I’m losing it, getting weaker
I hold the line, I hold the line

San Jacinto, yellow eagle flies down from the sun
From the sun
We will walk on the land
We will breathe of the air

We will drink from the stream
We will live, hold the line
Hold the line, hold the line
We will live, hold the line

Hold the line, hold the line
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Geno Samuel Lyrics – San Jacinto

Geno Samuel

San Jacinto