Red River War
Ian Devlin, Jonathan Everett
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Four Indian Tribes Broke out from their borders To live the ways of their fathers before Roaming the land and hunting Buffalo Kiowa, Comanche, Cheyenne, crapaho Down from the north came the Yankee Blues Waving their Stars and Stripes For the Red River War ccross the rivers, onto the Southern Plains They gathered in numbers to confront the wagon trains Down from the North came the Yankee Blues Waving their Stars and Stripes cgainst the guns and the cannon, the Indian tribes Would fall to their military might Red River War Land of the free, be free Home of The Braves, be brave Red River War On the first day of fighting 650 United States soldiers With two Gatling guns and a canon cttacked the Indian village at Red River The warriors fought bravely for their way of life But by the last day of fighting With their people scattered Their villages and winter food burned cnd more than a thousand horses slaughtered by the soldiers The Indian Braves were defeated Wave your flag, land of the free Home of The Braves, how can this be Red River War
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Written by: jonathan everett, Ian Devlin
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