Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron part 6 Go in my homeland |
Dialogues with picturesLITTLE CREEK: You can go. It's okay, go. Go on, get out of here! Go home. SPIRIT: I knew this was hard for her and that she was scared but more than anything I wanted to share my homeland with her. SPIRIT: I lay beside her that night, hoping, praying that somehow she would be okay. SGT. ADAMS: Hey! There's a couple of horses over there. Leave the mare. She's not going to make it. Come on. Come on! LITTLE CREEK: Oh, Rain. Oh. Easy, girl. Easy. It'll be okay. SGT. ADAMS: Come on. LITTLE CREEK: You saved my life. SGT. ADAMS: Two more men on that brace! Collins! Evans! Bring it down! Let's go! Jackson, hey! Grab a hold of that end! Got it! This one's loaded. TRAIN PULL FOREMAN: I'm not gonna hurt you. Come on. It's gonna be okay. NOTE: To watch the pictures in high resolution, click on themWatch songs from original soundtrack and other parts of movie |
Here I am |
This is where I belong |
You can't take me |
Get off my back |
Sound the bugle |
I Will Always Return |
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) |
2 Something changed my life |
3 Wild mustang and a rattler |
4 Broken easy or broken hard |
5 Love-struck yearling |
6 Go in my homeland |
7 Hauling the steamer |
8 We won freedom together |