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Story behind the song
Tribute song to the strength and character of the Cherokee Indians in the face of extreme adversity.
	
Lyrics
Cry Of The Cherokee
  © 2-13-2011 by (Mary) Denise Labrie (BMI # 882319)
  and Vic Holdroyd (PRS/MCPS # 46790753). All rights reserved. 
  Creole Poet Music     
  Come sit here we’ll pass the pipe, Talk of old days and star-filled nights
  Dream of the day when all were one, Dancing beneath hot summer sun
  when no-body owed answers to anyone 
  The Chief knew best and we were free
  Living on the land  hunting in peace,   proud to be called Cherokee
 
  The sound of the Cherokee, cryin out to all humanity
  Sailing on the wings of a turtle dove
  I send a prayer to the Great Spirit up above
  The scent of the deer and clan of the wolf
  Flowing like a river of tears        east to west
  From the Hiwassee  to way ‘cross the Mississippi  
  You still hear the cry of the Cherokee    
   
  They came for silver and gold in the soil, putting our lands to labor and toil
  Cherokee moved ev'ry woman and man  
  staking our claim on some other land
  By the next green corn dance I’ll walk the trail alone
  Stop a while to rest upon a stone
  hear the shaman chant, see the raven fly
  I can still hear the Cherokee cry
 
  
  Rise Cherokee people rise     May the Great Spirit inspire you 
  Gifts of sun   water and fire, the  heart of the Cherokee never dies
  hear the cry of the Cherokee
	
	
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