Written by: Neil Young
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On the hill where Custer was making his last stand With the Indians all around and his gun in his hand Such a wind was blowing that day through the battleground I could feel it in my hair as I turned towards downtown Weaving through the buildings, cutting though the streets Slicing through the culture, piling on the weeks Going home, I'm going home Going home, I'm going home Going home Dropping in on you, my friend, is just like old times Said the fool who signed the paper to assorted slimes It's hard to get blood from a stone but for you I'll give it a try To provide your accommodations and leave you satisfied You'd think it was easy to give your life away To not have to live up to the promises you made Going home, I'm going home. Going home, I'm going home. Going home. Elusively she cut the phone and moved from cell to cell Really looking remarkable and obviously doing well She made a turn on a wooden bridge into the battleground With a thousand warriors on the ridge, she tried to turn her radio down Battle drums were pounding all around her car She saw her clothes were changing into sky and stars Going home, I'm going home Going home, I'm going home Going home, I'm going home Going home, I'm going home Going home

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