Parcel of Rogues
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From California to Massachusetts Bay
From sea across to shining sea
In redwood forest and waves of grain
Lies the beauteous land of our country
Yet before we came these lands were bound
To peoples in relation
To a land now seized as stolen ground
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
When English pilgrims settled here
They met with native peoples
They bargained to build their homesteads near
And professed they would be peaceful
Then to start a war for land they claimed--
A convenient accusation--
That poor John Sassamon was slain
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
Oh woe betide the Cherokee,
The Seminole, and the Choctaw
They've cast out now the Muscogee
They've banished as well the Chickasaw
Through spurious claims their land was seized
They were driven in forced migration
A trail of thousands to starve or freeze
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
These trials endured and hardships borne
Tribes started to recover
So laws were writ and children torn
From the arms of their own mothers
To fracture language, kin, and clan
In schools of assimilation
We will "kill the Indian and save the man"
Said the parcel of rogues in our nation
Farewell then to their sacred ground
Farewell their ancient glory
For highways we've dug up their burial mound
But buried their culture and story
Now we must write the next verse of the song
One of harm or reparation
And will we choose to right the wrongs
Of the Parcel of Rogues in our Nation?
From sea across to shining sea
In redwood forest and waves of grain
Lies the beauteous land of our country
Yet before we came these lands were bound
To peoples in relation
To a land now seized as stolen ground
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
When English pilgrims settled here
They met with native peoples
They bargained to build their homesteads near
And professed they would be peaceful
Then to start a war for land they claimed--
A convenient accusation--
That poor John Sassamon was slain
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
Oh woe betide the Cherokee,
The Seminole, and the Choctaw
They've cast out now the Muscogee
They've banished as well the Chickasaw
Through spurious claims their land was seized
They were driven in forced migration
A trail of thousands to starve or freeze
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
These trials endured and hardships borne
Tribes started to recover
So laws were writ and children torn
From the arms of their own mothers
To fracture language, kin, and clan
In schools of assimilation
We will "kill the Indian and save the man"
Said the parcel of rogues in our nation
Farewell then to their sacred ground
Farewell their ancient glory
For highways we've dug up their burial mound
But buried their culture and story
Now we must write the next verse of the song
One of harm or reparation
And will we choose to right the wrongs
Of the Parcel of Rogues in our Nation?
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:00.76] From California to Massachusetts Bay
[00:06.18] From sea across to shining sea
[00:13.73] In redwood forest and waves of grain
[00:19.11] Lies the beauteous land of our country
[00:25.52] Yet before we came these lands were bound
[00:33.34] To peoples in relation
[00:40.57] To a land now seized as stolen ground
[00:47.52] Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
[00:55.02] When English pilgrims settled here
[01:00.63] They met with native peoples
[01:07.91] They bargained to build their homesteads near
[01:13.57] And professed they would be peaceful
[01:20.52] Then to start a war for land they claimed--
[01:27.54] A convenient accusation--
[01:34.54] That poor John Sassamon was slain
[01:41.88] Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
[01:49.36] Oh woe betide the Cherokee,
[01:54.70] The Seminole, and the Choctaw
[02:01.64] They've cast out now the Muscogee
[02:07.30] They've banished as well the Chickasaw
[02:14.27] Through spurious claims their land was seized
[02:21.58] They were driven in forced migration
[02:28.78] A trail of thousands to starve or freeze
[02:35.70] Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
[02:43.03] These trials endured and hardships borne
[02:48.97] Tribes started to recover
[02:55.97] So laws were writ and children torn
[03:01.66] From the arms of their own mothers
[03:08.91] To fracture language, kin, and clan
[03:15.94] In schools of assimilation
[03:22.92] We will "kill the Indian and save the man"
[03:29.97] Said the parcel of rogues in our nation
[03:37.22] Farewell then to their sacred ground
[03:42.65] Farewell their ancient glory
[03:49.89] For highways we've dug up their burial mound
[03:55.54] But buried their culture and story
[04:02.59] Now we must write the next verse of the song
[04:09.55] One of harm or reparation
[04:16.67] And will we choose to right the wrongs
[04:23.82] Of the Parcel of Rogues in our Nation?
[04:36.49]
[00:06.18] From sea across to shining sea
[00:13.73] In redwood forest and waves of grain
[00:19.11] Lies the beauteous land of our country
[00:25.52] Yet before we came these lands were bound
[00:33.34] To peoples in relation
[00:40.57] To a land now seized as stolen ground
[00:47.52] Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
[00:55.02] When English pilgrims settled here
[01:00.63] They met with native peoples
[01:07.91] They bargained to build their homesteads near
[01:13.57] And professed they would be peaceful
[01:20.52] Then to start a war for land they claimed--
[01:27.54] A convenient accusation--
[01:34.54] That poor John Sassamon was slain
[01:41.88] Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
[01:49.36] Oh woe betide the Cherokee,
[01:54.70] The Seminole, and the Choctaw
[02:01.64] They've cast out now the Muscogee
[02:07.30] They've banished as well the Chickasaw
[02:14.27] Through spurious claims their land was seized
[02:21.58] They were driven in forced migration
[02:28.78] A trail of thousands to starve or freeze
[02:35.70] Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
[02:43.03] These trials endured and hardships borne
[02:48.97] Tribes started to recover
[02:55.97] So laws were writ and children torn
[03:01.66] From the arms of their own mothers
[03:08.91] To fracture language, kin, and clan
[03:15.94] In schools of assimilation
[03:22.92] We will "kill the Indian and save the man"
[03:29.97] Said the parcel of rogues in our nation
[03:37.22] Farewell then to their sacred ground
[03:42.65] Farewell their ancient glory
[03:49.89] For highways we've dug up their burial mound
[03:55.54] But buried their culture and story
[04:02.59] Now we must write the next verse of the song
[04:09.55] One of harm or reparation
[04:16.67] And will we choose to right the wrongs
[04:23.82] Of the Parcel of Rogues in our Nation?
[04:36.49]