(In memory of Woody Guthrie)
(New lyrics by Richard Fedder)
As
I was hiking and they were drilling
And
the sun was shining while the corn was wilting
I
made a promise we’re all fulfilling
Take
back this land for you and me!
Chorus
1:
This land is your land, this land is my land
From the Shawnee Forest to the southern wetlands.
From theWabash River
to the Mis-sis-si-ip-pi
This land belongs to you and me.
This land is your land, this land is my land
From the Shawnee Forest to the southern wetlands.
From the
This land belongs to you and me.
In
the depths they fracture the shale formations
And
claim the bedrock of our proud nation
But
up above them, they don’t own nothing
This
(whole!) land belongs to you and me.
Chorus
2:
This land is your land, this land is my land
From the Shawnee Forest to the northern tar sands
From the Hudson Valley to the Texas prairie
This land belongs to you and me.
This land is your land, this land is my land
From the Shawnee Forest to the northern tar sands
From the Hudson Valley to the Texas prairie
This land belongs to you and me.
In
the forest bottoms, a deer was drinking
As
an uncapped well-head was slowly leaking
And
the poisoned waters set me to thinking:
Wasn’t
this land made for you and me?
Chorus
3:
Stop fracking on your land, stop fracking on my land
FromCalifornia to the New York Islands
From the redwood forests to the Gulfstream waters
Take back this land for you and me!
Stop fracking on your land, stop fracking on my land
From
From the redwood forests to the Gulfstream waters
Take back this land for you and me!
Take back this land for you
and me.
Posted with permission of Richard Fedder.
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