Anna Mae came to the plains I’m told
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from way up east where the weather gets cold
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
and she said “I hear there’s been trouble down here”
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they said “trouble - we been gettin’ trouble every year”
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
Anna Mae made a vow by the fire that night
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that she would give her life to the people’s fight
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
then the voice in the whispering wind did say
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“somebody’s gonna get hurt some day”
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
in nineteen hundred seventy-two
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trouble in the Pine Ridge settlement grew
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
in nineteen hundred seventy-three
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the trouble exploded at Wounded Knee
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
in nineteen hundred seventy-four
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there was a backlash beatin’ at everybody’s door
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
then the warning passed from tongue to tongue
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that there was trouble a-comin’ with a federal gun
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
they took Anna Mae off to jail one day
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but just exactly why they never would say
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
they wanted some facts and they wanted some names
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but Anna Mae wouldn’t tell ‘em a thing
but the cold Dakota winds they blow
she said “you can kill me dead or lock me away
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‘cause that’s what you’re gonna be doin’ anyway”
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
then they said “all right, you’re free to go
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but just don’t say we never warned you so”
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
Anna Mae went out for a walk one night
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but she never lived to see the morning light
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
it’s a mystery, I heard it said
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how Anna Mae died with a bullet in her head
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
the story spread both far and wide
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how another daughter of the people had died
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
and the people came from many a mile
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to lay her away in traditional style
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
and the song upon the drum was sung
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and the sky covered over and the storm did come
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
and the voice in the howling wind did say
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“somebody’s gonna pay some day”
blow Dakota blow
from way up east where the weather gets cold
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
and she said “I hear there’s been trouble down here”
blow Dakota blow
they said “trouble - we been gettin’ trouble every year”
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
Anna Mae made a vow by the fire that night
blow Dakota blow
that she would give her life to the people’s fight
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
then the voice in the whispering wind did say
blow Dakota blow
“somebody’s gonna get hurt some day”
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
in nineteen hundred seventy-two
blow Dakota blow
trouble in the Pine Ridge settlement grew
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
in nineteen hundred seventy-three
blow Dakota blow
the trouble exploded at Wounded Knee
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
in nineteen hundred seventy-four
blow Dakota blow
there was a backlash beatin’ at everybody’s door
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
then the warning passed from tongue to tongue
blow Dakota blow
that there was trouble a-comin’ with a federal gun
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
they took Anna Mae off to jail one day
blow Dakota blow
but just exactly why they never would say
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
they wanted some facts and they wanted some names
blow Dakota blow
but Anna Mae wouldn’t tell ‘em a thing
but the cold Dakota winds they blow
she said “you can kill me dead or lock me away
blow Dakota blow
‘cause that’s what you’re gonna be doin’ anyway”
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
then they said “all right, you’re free to go
blow Dakota blow
but just don’t say we never warned you so”
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
Anna Mae went out for a walk one night
blow Dakota blow
but she never lived to see the morning light
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
it’s a mystery, I heard it said
blow Dakota blow
how Anna Mae died with a bullet in her head
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
the story spread both far and wide
blow Dakota blow
how another daughter of the people had died
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
and the people came from many a mile
blow Dakota blow
to lay her away in traditional style
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
and the song upon the drum was sung
blow Dakota blow
and the sky covered over and the storm did come
and the cold Dakota winds they blow
and the voice in the howling wind did say
blow Dakota blow
“somebody’s gonna pay some day”
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