Lyrics B.C. Orienteering - Said The Whale
You're
taken
by
the
woods
even
though
you're
aware
Of
the
slippery
cliffs
and
the
big
black
bears
And
the
salal
snares
taller
than
yourself
Ferns
growing
as
thick
as
the
trees
You're
looking
for
a
flag
at
the
top
of
the
hill
It's
a
race
against
the
light
And
one
false
step
could
mean
staying
the
night
That's
why
you
should
never
travel
alone
You
should
never
travel
alone
And
you
know
that
one
false
step
And
you
might
not
make
it
home
And
so
you
watch
for
loose
rocks
under
your
feet
Stepping
onto
wet
stones,
crossing
over
creeks
Climbing
up
cliffs
and
over
dead
trees
You
watch
your
step,
you
get
your
footing
right
A
broken
compass
could
mean
staying
the
night
And
you
should
always
know
where
you're
going
Even
if
you've
got
a
map
You
should
always
know
where
you're
going
And
you
know
that
even
if
you've
got
a
map
You
might
not
make
it
home
You
take
your
time
just
to
breathe
the
air
And
appreciate
having
never
met
a
bear
You
capture
the
flag
at
the
top
of
the
hill
With
daylight
to
spare
Orienteering
comes
naturally
You
read
the
map
right
One
wrong
turn
could
mean
staying
the
night
Ad
though
you
carry
your
phone
You
should
never
travel
alone
And
you
know
that
Because
one
false
step
And
you
might
not
make
it
home
and
Even
if
you've
got
a
map
And
you
know
where
you're
going
You're
still
a
long
way
from
your
home
And
even
if
you've
got
a
map
You
should
never
travel
alone
And
you
know
that
But
you're
not
dead
yet
And
you
might
just
make
it
home
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