What is he afraid of said the moon to the sun For we both rise and fall It's a breath each day and its his for the taking So here's a red ribbon lest he forgets That home is a waiting the porch light is on His wife is in bed and it's late And he'll lay beside her but he won't touch her And he thinks she's sleeping But she lies there awake Thinking home is where the heart is But he's aways on the run He's always on the run mmm And she gets to thinking About the kids she been teaching About the Raramuri Indians And how they're always on the run The reservation down there Is rough and it's dirty The trees have been cleared And the cattle are dead And the land is tired And the young kids are drinking And the drug lords have moved in And the elders are thinking It's been four hundred years And we're always on the run We're always on the run mmm We're just trying to live We ain't hurting no one We ain't hurting no one She wakes early as the clouds burn away She's crawls out of bed without seeing his face She don't know he been crying She don't feel that he shakes Cause his mind has been racing with what's coming today An the children are waiting And the songs never done And there's no time for loving It's just run run run Show herself to the world Show the world that she can Show the world that she's grounded, the birds eat from her hands And the moon starts to fall And the sun starts to rise And they meet in the middle for that breath in the sky And he opens his eyes says the work is never done And he calls for his wife but she's always on the run The reservation down there Is rough and it's dirty The trees have been cleared And the cattle are dead And the land is tired And the young kids are drinking And the drug lords have moved in And the elders are thinking It's been four hundred years And we're always on the run We're always on the run We're just trying to live We ain't hurting no one Said we ain't hurting no one