Deep inside the forest
Is a door into another land
Here is our life and home
We are staying, here forever
In the beauty of this place all alone
We keep on hopi-in'

Maybe
There's a world where we don't have to run
And maybe
There's a time we'll call our own
Livin' free in harmony and majesty
Take me ho-ome
Take me home

Walkin' through the land
Where every living thing is beautiful
Why does it have to end
We are calling, oh so sadly
On the whispers of the wind
As we send a dying message

Maybe
There's a world where we don't have to are you-un
Maybe
There's a time we'll call our own
Livin' free in harmony and majesty
Take me ho-ome
Take me home

(Maybe)
There's a world where we don't have to are you-un
Maybe
There's a time we'll call our own
Livin' free in harmony and majesty
Take me ho-ome
Take me home

(Maybe)
Maybe there's a world where we don't have to are you-un
Maybe
There's a time we'll call our own
Livin' free in harmony and majesty
Take me ho-ome
Take me home (fade)


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    My Interpretation

    While used as the theme song for Grizzly Adams, I don't know for certain if was written specifically for it. However it fits perfectly with the thoughts of the movie & tv series protagonist played by Dan Hagerty who was falsely accused of a crime, and forced to flee into the wilderness. He enjoyed the world he became part of, I think he developed a concern for protecting it, helping others navigate it, and perhaps to better appreciate it. He certainly would like his name cleared and not have to be on the run though, perhaps even being able to return home.

    Sll1966on October 27, 2021   Link

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