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Jonny Hiko – The House on Brazos Bend – part of Wind from the East (Official Lyric Video) A haunting song about memory, home, and the river of fate. This lyric video brings the words to life with vintage film textures and fading light. Johnny Hiko’s Story So, we’re some of the first Marines dropped outside Kandahar. I’m in one of those lead squads, right in the thick of it. Months of pure chaos. Taliban everywhere, blasting us day and night. Losing guys left and right. Foreign dirt. Sun burning us alive, warm dirty water, barely any food. That stuff crushed us, same as the bullets. Every day, we’re sinking lower. One day, they send me and a couple others to scout. Next thing I know—flash, explosion, right under me. After that, it’s all a blur. Consciousness comes and goes. Legs? Nothing. Can’t move a muscle. Then someone’s dragging me through sand and rocks, long damn time. It’s this officer, speaking Russian. I’d learned a few words by then. My head’s somewhere else, like I’m not even there. But he’s singing, this Russian song. That thing’s stuck with me for life, carved in deep like a bullet. Time’s gone. He says his name’s Andrei. I barely croak out “Johnny” through burned lips. He’s wounded too, running on fumes. Still pulling me, an American, through it all—whatever separated us. What kept him going? No clue. He gets me to a Red Cross camp in some gorge. Never saw him again. This Russian-speaking guy, on a different side of things, saved my life. Risked his own to do it. Kept himself together with that song, maybe kept us both alive. That song—I’ll sing it one day. For sure.