Come and give me that wildfire
The uncivilized sound that I love
The primitive ragga blaze style
Consciousness vibes that I and I know
The untamed flame that I desire
Me want uncultivated Jah glow
Foolish intensity, versatile
Fly the spirit higher, take me higher

[Chorus]
One leads with the passion
The righteous will burn again
One bleeds everlasting
Tribal fire will never end
(repeat)

I want to feel that wildfire
Irregular burning of the sun
Shining through make you spit fire
Savage combustion, let it go
Impetuous fervor testifier
Outlandish passions I know
Crucial rhythms no denial
Musical nation, empire


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Wildfire Lyrics as written by Daniels Bernardo

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    dude this type of song speaks 4 itself man....it has awesome music heart touching lyrics what more do we want...i like p.o.d for their boldness of singing such songs in a secular field between secular artists and fans.....go p.o.de

    fan4p.o.don May 31, 2006   Link

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