That famous day in historyThe men of the 7th CavalryWent riding onAnd from the rear a voice was heardA brave young man with a trembling wordRang loud and clearWhat am I doing here?Please, Mr. CusterI don't want to goHey, Mr. CusterPlease don't make me goI had a dream last nightAbout the coming fightSomebody yelled attackAnd the men of the 7th CavalryWent riding onAnd from the rear a voice was heardWhat am I doing here?Please, Mr. CusterI don't want to goHey, Mr. CusterHey, Mr. CusterI don't want to goNoLook at them bushes out thereThey're movingAnd there's engines behind every oneHey, Mr. CusterYou might as well beg excuse the rest of the afternoonHey, Charlie, duck your headI'm not going to goWell, you're a little bit late on that one, CharlieWhew, I bet that's moreThey were sure of victoryThe men of the 7th CavalryAs they rode onBut then from the rear a voice was heardThat same great voice with a trembling wordRang loud and clearWhat am I doing here?Please, Mr. CusterI don't want to goWould you, Mr. Custer, all the more and please don't make me goListen, Mr. CusterPlease don't make me goThere's a red skinner waitin' out thereHe's fixin' to take my hairA coward, I've been calledCause I don't want to wind up dead or bornPlease, Mr. Custard.I don't want to go.For what?Oh!Oh.I wonder what the engine work for friend is.Say, friend.Kimisabi, that's it.Kimisabi!Hey, out there!Kimisabi!Nope, that isn't it.Look at them out there.They're running around like a bunch of wild Indians.Ha, ha, ha.Now this ain't no time for joking.