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Fire In the Forest

from Head Full Of Pictures by Jim Page

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Originally about the Amazonian rainforest it has become larger.

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ook out of your window, as far as you can see
this beautiful country is our heredity
the way that we find it, the way we pass it on
the way that we’re remembered when we have come and gone

and there’s a fire in the forest
we just can’t let it burn
no one can do it for us
this much I’ve learned
there’s a fire in the forest

oh the glory days of our material embrace
have given us the destiny that we now must come to face
a monumental crossroads with no time left to borrow
and the choice we make today will be the world we get tomorrow

can you drink your water, can you breath your air
is there an unendangered species anywhere
is there a land unthreatened by this historical machine
is there a better vision, can we find it in our dream

talk about the future, talk about a million years
talk about the mothers and the grandchildren
talk about the cycles, laughter and tears
talk about the bridge we’re buildin’
don’t burn the bridge we’re buildin’

time is running out on us, that’s the way it seems to me
with one foot on shaky ground and the other in eternity
we’re standing at the threshold, we’re opening the door
and either we survive it or we go down like the dinosaur

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from Head Full Of Pictures, released June 8, 2006
Words and music by Jim Page

Jim Page: vocals and guitar
Billy Oskay: fiddle
Mark Ettinger: double bass
Scott Law: mandolin

recorded and mixed by Billy Oskay

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Jim Page Seattle, Washington

Named by Seattle Metropolitan Magazine as “One Of The 50 Most Influential Musicians In Seattle History.” Originally from California Page has called Seattle and the Pacific Northwest “home” since 1971. Songs covered by The Doobie Brothers, Christy Moore, Dick Gaughan, Michael Hedges, and Roy Bailey. Utah Phillips: “If you’re ever going to get the message, this is the messenger to get it from.” ... more

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