Lyrics A Good Fire - Clutch
I
remember
hearing
Sabbath
for
the
first
time
When
I
was
thirteen
years
old
A
large
field
party
outside
Damascus
In
the
grips
of
October's
cold
Alder
birch
cedar
boxwood
pine
Who
among
us
can
deny?
We
love
a
good
fire
We
love
a
good
fire
I
made
eyes
with
a
girl
whose
name
I
can
not
clearly
remember
Then
again
That
was
some
thirty
years
ago
And
our
words
have
been
lost
to
the
timber
Alder
birch
cedar
boxwood
pine
Who
among
us
can
deny?
We
love
a
good
fire
We
love
a
good
fire
Like
a
babe
in
the
woods
I
knew
right
there,
that
I'd
been
had
Like
a
lamb
among
the
wolves
I
knew
right
there,
that
I'd
been
had
This
rusted
hatchet
weighs
Much
too
heavy
in
the
hand
And
all
across
my
countryside
No
longer
trees
do
stand
Sycamore,
oak,
and
ash
Nothing
in
this
world
can
ever
last
Can
ever
last
Now
a
geezer's
nightmare
Slowly
unfolds
The
sound
of
English
Rain
pisses
on
the
coals
Alder
birch
cedar
boxwood
pine
Who
among
us
can
deny?
We
love
a
good
fire
We
love
a
good
fire
We
love
a
good
fire
Who
doesn't
love
a
good
fire?
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