B I rode to my homeland A and carried the memory over the valley below B and the heart of a nation the war cry was blazing A and the loss of my brothers and sons B were all in the name of civilisation E G E the empty moon saw I was leaving E G E with pride and hope in my heart E G A the mountains talk of faraway dreaming B so came the invasion A across from a faraway place into the new world B with guns and new order they gave us religion A then took away all of our rights and forced B us to live behind their new border G E the four winds blow and bring a new vision G E where children laugh without fear G E the land will speak and people will listen D A but yesterday my life was fading D A with every reason to die D ten miles to the north A G A E as I rode my red horse in the dying sun D A and then when I saw the white soldiers D A one hundred or more in a line D kill for the land A saying their law will stand Am G what kind of God do they see? D A What kind of god can this be?