Wednesday, July 12, 2017

The Dance of Life (A Little Boy’s Big Moment) by Rob Quist




The Dance of Life   (A Little Boy’s Big Moment) by Rob Quist
The morning sun chases shadows from the night
Painted tipis catch its golden light
The many tribes of the Blackfeet have come here
As they have for countless thousands of years
But this young boy is too excited to sleep
He holds a secret that’s been so hard to keep
The sacred dance of those from so long ago
This day will finally become his very own
(Chorus)
And now the massive powwow drums beat a thunderous roll
Into his body it comes through his heart and his soul
It’s his big moment his chance
As he steps into the very first dance of his life… The Dance of Life
(End of Chorus)
 A rite of passage for a Blackfeet boy
The look of pride in his father’s eye
The sacrifices that his mother gave
That he would one day be a Blackfeet brave
He dons his headdress made of porcupine quills
Carefully ties his rawhide ankle bells
One final breath and he answers the call
He is ready now to give it his all
 (Chorus

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