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Bill Miller

For Every Mountain I Climb

by Bill Miller
Bill Miller

Biography:

A Mohican Indian from northern Wisconsin, Bill Miller has long been one of the most admired figures in the Native American music arena and beyond. As an award-winning recording artist, performer, songwriter, activist, and painter, he's been a voice for the voiceless, a link between two great and clashing civilizations.

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  • For Every Mountain I Climb
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Bill Miller
Every Mountain I Climb
from the album Ghostdance (1999)

Bill Miller is a Mohican writer and performer, winner of the 2005 Grammy for Best Native

American Music Album, and has won 6 Native American Music Awards including Lifetime

Acheivement (2007). His recent works include a Christian/spiritual albnum and a full

symphony. However he is best know for his distinctive style combining folk, rock,

classical, and Native Americn elements, with some very unique musical and lyrical

phrasing, and performing solo or with minimal backing. When I was broadcasting a Native

American music radio show, due to his unique style I came up with the phrase "the Bob

Dylan of Turtle Island" (that being a common Native term for North America). This is the

song that prompted me to do so.


C
I saw Judas Iscariot, with a bottle of wine

Am7
talkin suicide with an old friend of mine.

F
They gathered a crowd down at the end of the tracks,

C C - E7
and a woman cried out when is god comin' back?

F
They pretended not to notice

C
they came down hard on the weak.

F
Causing war and starvation, refusing

G
to let them speak.


C F G
For every mountain i climb,

C F G
for every river that winds,

C F G
for every wind that will blow,

F G C
I will send out my prayers for the children below.
[second verse starts on last beat of chorus] I


C Am7
... saw crazy horse walkin' alone in the dark

F
on streets paved with the blood oF his broken heart.

C G
He never dreamed it would turn out like this.


C
They pretend that they just don't see.

Am7
They are blinded in their own mediocrity.

F
They got their trophies and their cars and their houses on the hill,

C C - E7
and they don't really care that their wars are a killin' me


F C
For every child that follows the dream

F G
ten thousand angels will fly.

F
No one will force them to run.

C
They will stand up and fight,

F G
till the battle is won.


C F G
For every mountain i climb,

C F G
for every river that winds,

C F G
for every wind that will blow,

F G C
I will send out my prayers for the children below.


C F G
For every mountain i climb,

C F G
for every river that winds,

C F G
for every wind that will blow,

F G C
I will send out my prayers for the children below.

F G C
the children below

F G C
the children below

F G C
the children below




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