FEEL THE WIND BLOW
Written By: Robby Romero

Feel the wind blow

Copyright © 1998 by Eagle Thunder Music

SACRED RUN
Written by: Robby Romero

Roots of Peace Nations united
We're walking the red road across Mother Earth
Healing winds blowing through boundaries
Cleansing skies an endless rebirth

A thread of hope spins around me
Into this precious web of life, I live
I felt the wounds from deep inside her
It's hard to forget what I've learned to forgive

And so I am
Dancing with the sun
With all my relations
On a sacred run

I've scaled the walls of deception
Torn through the lies entangling me
Escaped the prison of my own mind
Now and forever, my spirit is free

And so I am
Dancing with the sun
With all my relations
On a sacred run

On rays of light, we're on a journey
Darker forces can't stop us now
Riding clouds through velvet skies
Thunder people, you and I

And so we are
Dancing with the sun
Breaking down these walls
On a sacred run

Break um down
Break down these walls of deception

Break um down
Break um down
Break um down
Break down these walls of oppression

Separating me from you
From the stars
From the moon

Copyright © 1998 by Eagle Thunder Music

AGENDA 21
Written by: Robby Romero

Who are these men
Allusions of power
Playing with the fate of the world
In this eleventh-hour

Past the point of no return
What warm us now soon will burn

Don't cry

Sometimes, I'm scared
I don't know how
To let you in
And I want to now

In a world of hunger and greed
Your love is all I need

Help me
Change this path of sorrow

Save us from tomorrow
Love save us
From tomorrow
Tomorrow
Love save us
From tomorrow yeah

This war on earth
Won't last much longer
The gift of life
Threaten now
Will only make us stronger

Heal our bodies
Cleanse our minds
Gather some medicine
It's almost time

Don'y cry

Are you lonely
Baby, I am too
Yesterday, so far away
Our future belongs with the child in you

Right here and now
Is all we know
Share this with me
Before I go

Help me
Change this path of sorrow

Save us from tomorrow
Love save us
From Tomorrow
Love save us
Tomorrow
Love save us
From tomorrow
Love save us

Ahó save us

Save us from tomorrow
Love save us
From tomorrow
Tomorrow
Love save us
From tomorrow

Copyright © 1998 by Eagle Thunder Music

LAKOTA WÍŊYAŊ
Music by : Robby Romero / Lyrics by Robby Romero & Curtis Milk

Hey Lakota wíŋyaŋ 
Where did, did ya go
You left me here
On the lonesome road

Come back to me wíŋyaŋ 
Come back to me soon
Don’t leave me here
In this empty room

Hey, way ya ha
Hey, way ya ha
Way lo way lo

Hey, way ya ha
Hey, way ya ha
Way lo way lo
Hey, way ya ha

Hey Lakota wíŋyaŋ 
Feel the wind blow
Though my broken heart
In night black as coal

Escape me now
Through loves torn seam
There’s a vision I follow
You’re part of that dream

Hey, way ya ha
Hey, way ya ha
Way lo way lo

Hey, way ya ha
Hey, way ya ha
Way lo way lo

Hey, way ya ha
Hey, way ya ha
Way lo way lo
Hey, way ya ha

Lakota woman
Where are you now
Like a storm in the night
You disappeared somehow

Come back to me, wíŋyaŋ 
Come back to me soon
No, don’t leave me here
In this empty room

Hey, way ya ha
Hey, way ya ha
Way lo way lo

Hey, way ya ha
Hey, way ya ha
Way lo way lo

Hey, way ya ha
Hey, way ya ha
Way lo way lo
Hey, way ya ha

Copyright © 1998 by Eagle Thunder Music

PURPLE FLOWER
Composed by: Robby Romero

Instrumental

Copyright © 1998 by Eagle Thunder Music

DREAM CATCHER
Written by: Robby Romero

In a dream
I saw the spirits dancing around you
Wrap in white light flashing thunder beams

In a dream
You were shinning through virgin forests
On rays of beauty flowing down in streams

Your voice like an angel
Your heart like a drum
In separation, all is one

And I hear them calling your name
Now, will never be the same
Dream Catcher send me a dream

In a dream
I saw the old ones coming to protect you
Painting the desert with the sunset serine

In a dream
You were my light in darkness
To the great white pine
What does it mean

Your breath like a prayer
Your eyes like a song
With the cry of an eagle
Your flying along

I hear them calling your name
Now, it will never be the same
Dream Catcher send me a dream

In a journey from your past through my future
Her child came to me in a dream catcher

Dream catcher

Dream catcher

Dream catcher

Send me a dream

Copyright © 1998 by Eagle Thunder Music

TOUCH YOUR BEAUTY
Written by: Robby Romero

With the stars that map our journey
Sister Moon, she lights our way
I see a purple flower
Prayer in the night of day

Across the canyon in the echo of your drum
I'm gonna follow into the sun
When all the dances have begun
You can take my body; you're the only one
You're the only one

From the center of creation
To the last stronghold
I see coming faces dying
With mysteries untold

Across the canyon in the echo of your drum
I'm gonna follow into the sun
When all the dances have begun
You can take my body; you're the only one
You're the only one

Across the canyon in the echo of your drum
We'll be dancing in the heat of the sun
When piercing songs have begun
You can take my body; you're the only one
You're the only one

Touch your beauty

Touch your beauty

Touch your beauty

Copyright © 1998 by Eagle Thunder Music

LONESOME RIVER
Written by: Robby Romero

In the twists and turns of strangled love
We began to drown
With the mist that burns
Through the stars above
And the weight that holds us down

Lonesome River took my baby away
Left me washed up on the shore
Lonesome River took my baby
And I can't hold her 

In the dark and deep mystery of it all
She shines like a pearl
On smooth, jagged rocks of what comes around
Goes my precious little girl

Lonesome River took my baby away
Left me washed up on the shore
Lonesome River took my baby
I can't hold her no more

Lonesome River took my baby away
Left me washed up on the shore
Lonesome River took my baby away
And I can't hold her

Lonesome river 

Left me washed up

Lonesome River

Took my baby away

And I can't hold her

Copyright © 1998 by Eagle Thunder Music

ROOTS OF PEACE
Composed by: Robby Romero

Instrumental

Copyright © 1998 by Eagle Thunder Music

HIDDEN MEDICINE was recorded at Shelter Island Sound in New York City. Steve Addabbo produced and mixed the EP. Steve is a Grammy Award winner, musician, singer-songwriter, producer, music engineer, and owner of Shelter Island Sound in New York City. The tracks were mastered by Grammy winner Emily Lazar at The Lodge in New York City.

The Red Thunder lineup consists of Robby Romero on vocals, guitars, rhodes piano, harmonica, and pueblo drums & rattles, Steve Addabbo on electric guitar, Clayson Benally on traditional drums and background vocals, Jenda Benally on bass and background vocals, Klee Benally on electric guitar and background vocals, Robert Tree Cody on traditional flutes and background vocals, Brendan Healy on strings (conductor and arrangments), Al Kooper on hammond organ, Denny McDermott on Drums, Katy P on background vocals, Michael Visceglia on bass guitar, and Dan Wilensky and Paul Winter on Saxophones.

The EP also features the spoken words of Onondaga Faithkeeper Oren Lyons, the sublime Dakhóta Romero, who has graced the stage with such artists as Carlos Santana, Rickie Lee Jones, Taj Mahal, and Eric Clapton, and the remarkable Lisa Fischer. Lisa won a Grammy Award for her hit single "How Can I Ease the Pain." She has lent her vocal talents to various internationally acclaimed artists, including Tina Turner, Sting, Luther Vandross, and The Rolling Stones world tours from 1989 to 2015.