Townes Van Zandt – Ballad Of Ira Hayes (Guitar Live)

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The Ballad of Ira Hayes Solo Sessions, Jan 17 1995 (live) [Intro] C G C [Verse 1]
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Come gather 'round me, people, a story I'd like to tell

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About a brave young Indian, that you should remember well

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From a tribe of Pima Indians, a proud and noble band

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Who farmed the Phoenix Valley, down in Arizona land
[Verse 2]
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Down their ditches for ten thousand years the sparkling waters rushed

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Then the White Man stole the water rights, and all the running waters hushed

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Ira's folks go hungry, their farms grow crops of weeds

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When war came, Ira volunteered; forgot the White Man's greed
[Chorus]
         C                            F
Call him drunken' Ira Hayes, he won't answer anymore

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Not the whiskey drinking Indian, the Marine that went to war
[Verse 3]
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They battled up Iwo Jima Hill, two-hundred and fifty men

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Only twenty-seven lived to walk back down again

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When that fight was over, when Old Glory raised

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Among the men that held Her high was the Indian, Ira Hayes
[Verse 4]
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Well Ira came back a hero, he was celebrated throughout the land

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He was wined and speeched and honored, everybody shook his hand

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But he was just a Pima Indian; had no money, no home, no chance

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In Arizona no one cared what Ira had done; just "When do the Indians dance?"
[Verse 5]
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So Ira started drinkin' hard, jail was often his home

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They let him raise the flag and lower it, like you'd throw a dog a bone

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Well he died drunk early one morning, all alone in this land he'd fought to save

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Two inches of water in a lonesome ditch was the grave for Ira Hayes
[Chorus]
         C                            F
Call him drunken' Ira Hayes, he won't answer anymore

        G                              F                     C
Not the whiskey drinking Indian, the Marine that went to war
[Verse 5]
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Yeah, call him drunken Ira Hayes, but his land is still as dry

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And his ghost is lyin' thirsty inside the ditch where Ira died
[Outro] C G C