Thursday, March 5, 2026

Sometimes We Lose

June 25–26, 1878, the 7th US Cavalry Regiment, under the command of George A. Custer, were defeated by a unified war party of the Lakota Sioux, northern Cheyenne and Arapaho nativetribes. You can hear my song about it here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u71LxQ4YDb0 As the stars began to fall. . . the sun began to rise. . . bringing light to a newer day, and bringing light to their eyes. Hovering like a spectre, the Little Big Horn sat. . . and little did Custer know, that he would never come back. To suddenly realize. . . that thousands of hostile eyes. . . are watching you from the hills above. . . and Indian justice is a MUST, mister Custer. !@$ !@# !@# !@# !@# !@# !@# !@# !@# !@# !@# !@#,. . . Somewhere in the skies. . . a judicial decision was rendered: that victory, bright as the setting sun . . . should rest in the Sitting Bull's Eyes.
victory as bright as the setting sun. . .Smoke

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