Cathie Ryan In My Tribe Lyrics


In My Tribe by Cathie Ryan

[Verse 1]
In Monument Valley we ride
Myself and my Navajo guide
I'm moved by the majesty that lives here in this place
His native home, the dry desert of his race

[Verse]
I don't know these mesas or these lands
Like the fields my mother ploughed beside her dad
And I hold every story that her father told to me
As dear as myths of the Anasazi

[Verse]
We ride on and sing our peoples' songs
From roots that run as deep as they do long
And although I was born here and raised in this nation
The blood is strong in the first generation

[Verse]
My grandmother swept a dirt floor
As the Navajo did here before
Kayenta and Kerry may be wide water apart
But we're alike in the deep core of the heart

[Verse]
I've seen the sun set at The Sun's Eye
Left an echo in The Hogan nearby
A song of my people that my mother gave to me
In my tribe music is blood memory
Music is blood memory

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