Some these lyrics were taken word for word from a Santee Sioux song sung by Weasel Bear, translated by Jim Heynen, and quoted in Barry Lopez's book "Of Wolves and Men" which was published in 1978, Here is the quotation:"At daybreak I roam, ready to tear up the world, I roam. At daybreak I roam, shivers coming up my spine, I roam. At daybreak I roam, awake to who is following, I roam. At daybreak I roam, eyes in the back of my head, I roam.
Some these lyrics were taken word for word from a Santee Sioux song sung by Weasel Bear, translated by Jim Heynen, and quoted in Barry Lopez's book "Of Wolves and Men" which was published in 1978, Here is the quotation:"At daybreak I roam, ready to tear up the world, I roam. At daybreak I roam, shivers coming up my spine, I roam. At daybreak I roam, awake to who is following, I roam. At daybreak I roam, eyes in the back of my head, I roam.