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Fools Crow

from Working Class Hero by Georgie Jessup

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Written about Fools Crow the ceremonial chief of the Oglala Lakota Nation. Originally on my 1994 American Holocaust release I recorded it again for Working Class Hero with an updated bridge and verse lyrics.

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Fools Crow

Eyes that see right through me, a heart that feels the pain
A smile that’s gonna heal with a love that never ends
His body’s in his Mother Earth, his spirit’s in the sky
Will you come to see me one day, will you teach me how to fly?

Fools Crow, Fools Crow

I wish that I could feel you, I’d love to kiss your hands
Just to sit and listen to a wise and holy man
I’ll bet you’d tell me something to help me understand
The power of the wisdom before I’m buried in this land

Fools Crow, Fools Crow

Bridge:
Hollow Bone I will become
Your voice I hear with the morning sun
You lived your life in a simple way
The road you walked I begin today

Fasting up on Bear Butte, praying on the hill
Makes a person wonder why man still has to kill?
Everything that tries to live, everything that moves too slow
You took the time to look inside to let your ego go

Fools Crow, Fools Crow

Georgie Jessup Mauler
copyright 2018 winkte music/ascap

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from Working Class Hero, released January 1, 2007
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Georgie Jessup Jessup, Maryland

Old school country to Memphis R&B influences her music placing it in the Americana genre, outspoken for animal rights, Native American issues, transgender rights and environmental sanity. “Georgie sings from the heart, like a rare flower in a wilderness. She speaks to us about the deepest issues. Issues that all of us should care about, but so many of us pretend don’t affect us.” ~ Candye Kane ... more

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