Tono: A
Introducción:
D A
Indian Legislation's on the desk of a do-right congressman
D G
But he don't know much about the issues so he
A
picks up the phone and asks the advice of the
D Bm
senator out in Indian Country, a
G A
darling of the energy companies
Bm G A
They're ripping off what's left of the reservation
"Amy": (with more rhythm)
A Bm
I learned this safety rule I don't know who to thank
A F#m Bm
don't stand between the reservation and the corporate bank
A F#m Bm
They're sendin federal tanks, it isn't nice, but it's reality
D C G
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
D C G
I said deep in the earth
D C G
Won't you cover me with your pretty lies
D C G
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
A Bm
They got these energy companies they're tryin to steal our land
(or: who want to take our land)
A F#m Bm
They got churches by the dozen tryin to guide our hand
A Bm
and turn our mother earth over to pollution war and greed
Get rich, get rich quick
Fand
E, third does "Bur" and "heart" on A and "y my" on G, and a last voice
Dfºr Cfºr
Dm C/D Dm
Bur y My Heart
repeated over and over again. This is pretty much a guess and may be an
Etº Dand C
chords over it with the open bass string allowed to ring.
Notes: For the verse, I think the F#m's are sometimes there and sometimes