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Uploaded by on May 4, 2011

Original song from the point of view of a young victim of the infamous "Mountain Meadows Massacre" in southern Utah in 1857. The Baker-Fancher emigrant party met with a terrible fate in a place called Mountain Meadows, and even today the real culprits are hotly debated. A tribute to those who perished, especially the children.

Sung by Aleah of "The Love Keys"
http://www.youtube/thelovekeys

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  • @ upliftingmania, thank you for the comments and glad you like the piece. However, I didn't sing on it, just wrote it. The singer is the wonderful Aleah from The Love Keys.

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  • There is a story about a man who was plowing and a small girl rose from the furrow and walked away. The army gave the MM to a gentile to farm. Does any one know who burned down the old mill?

  • @DadsBlueAngel there would be 1000's of sites in cities and road sides, most of the land in the USA woulds be national parks. Mormons treated Indians better than most white folks did. The Indians were treated with contempt since day one. Mormons treated white guys more like Indians were treated by whitey....But the entire scenario of the MMM has a very rare flavor. And I'm against Mormonism not Mormons.

  • @IExposeMormonism Say something.

  • There is a foul side of human beings that will not heal, and the massacres will not stop until every massacre site is marked and the full circumstances understood, those in sorrow comforted. Everyone who has killed or been killed, under orders or not, following such orders or entirely innocent. Involve yourself the broader work, Traces of anti-Mormon and anti-native American genocides runs in uncounted Americans. Gentle lives cut short. This saga began in the 1938 Mormon/Indian Trail of Tears.

  • People are talking about it now and we wont stop until this fruit of Mormonism is laid open and bared and Mormonism itself is something in the past tense.

  • Powerful piece. Thanks for sharing it.

  • wow , you have an amazing voice...amazing work!!!!! Didn't know anything about the "Mountain Meadows Massacre" since I am not from the USA. However your voice and the way you sang it did convey the right emotions (I later read about it in Wikipedia).

    You just reinforce what I believe in i.e. mainstream music in very much uninspiring and disappointing these days. Hope you get more exposure and NEVER GO MAINSTREAM :)

    Regards, respect and much love from India

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