I am Lakota born strong and brave
Proudly I serve and Nobly I save
The lives of my country, my family, my nation
This is my chance to prove my creation
I give thanks for each step I make
I give thanks for each breath I take
Thanks to Great Grandfather -- my first bite is given back
In appreciation for all I am given -- or that I lack
Because the Creator has placed me here
Along with the blacks, browns, and queer
My job and duty are the measure of my life
If I survive I will find a wife
I am a man, a warrior, a saint
I suffer and sweat without a single complaint
Every breath I breathe -- I thank God for
Every breath I breathe - is another chance to score
The targets of my future I've been assigned
Notches on my gun -- I won't fall behind
Protecting my brothers -- protecting my friends
My country, my honor -- all I defend
For every man must prove his worth
Facing Death -- our very last friend
Justifying all I've been given from this Earth
Thankful and protective to the very, very end
To the very end
To the end
Some may say that war is wrong
They sing their pitiful anti-war song
Let them whine
Let them wail like women crying
When Death is a Ghost watching over me
There is no hurry -- there is no plan
A man must earn his right to be free
Only facing death will a boy become a man