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Clutch – A Good Fire lyrics
I remember it (?????) the first time
I was thirteen years old
A large field burning outside Damascus
In the grips of October’s cold

All the books in a boxwood pine
Who among us can deny
We love a good fire

I made eyes with a girl whose name
I cannot really remember
Then again that was some thirty years ago
And our words have been lost to the tinder

All the books in a boxwood pine
Who among us can deny
We love a good fire
We love a good fire

Like I’m (????) for the woods
I knew right then that I’d been had
Like a lamb among the wolves
I knew right then that I’d been had

This rusted hatchet weighs much too
Heavy in the hand
And all across my conscious
I know 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

All the books in a 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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Songwriters: Dan Maines, Jean-Paul Gaster, Neil Fallon, Richard Sult
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