There's a bushfire raging outside my house
And there's a bushfire raging inside my life
Deep burning anger has come into my heart
I decide not to break things
'Cause I've done it before and it doesn't work


Well there's a bushfire burning inside my heart
I don't know where to go but I just make a start
Sit down turundu turunda while I sit down


Well there a deep deep deep deep deep deep desire in me
I'm stuck in a shell but I want to be free
And I got that weird old funny feeling again
Oooh I feel like a bush but I'm a burning man


Said: Burn burn, burn another one down to the...
Burn burn, burn another one down...
Burn burn, burn another one down to the ground
Another one...
Burn burn, burn another one down to the...
Burn burn, burn another one down...
Burn burn, burn another one down to the ground


I see a fire burning down the mountain, come on in
You got to sit and you got to see the smoke up arising
Do what you do, don't be afraid to get through
Cause if you're siting on the beach you know you're safe
And you're not just...be fire, touch the water taking over the sound
And everybody want to get up to the higher ground
But don't just sit there smiling at me and don't get upset
Without the fire nothing knows so don't you get it wet


I said: Burn burn, burn another one down to the...
Burn burn, burn another one down...
Burn burn, burn another one down to the ground
Another one...
Burn burn, burn another one down...
Burn burn, burn another one...
Burn burn, burn another one down to the ground
Another one...
Down to the ground

Another one...
Down to the ground

Another one...
Down to the ground

Another one...
Down to the ground


Well there's a bushfire burning in the USA
And there's a bushfire burning in the world today
There's a bushfire burning in the hearts of men
Well I don't know where it's started but I sure know where its gonna end


Its gonna go down...
Burn burn, burn another one down...
Burn burn, burn another one...
Burn burn, burn another one down to the ground
Another one...
Burn burn, burn another one down...
Burn burn, burn another one down...
Burn burn, burn another one down to the ground
Down to the ground...
Another one...
Burn burn, burn another one down...
Burn burn, burn another one down...
Burn burn, burn another one down to the ground
Down to the ground
Another one...


Hmmmmm
Who lit the fire in the hmmmmm...
Who lit the fire in the hmmmmm...
Who lit this fire in the hmmmmm...
Who lit the fire?


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