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Brooks, Alberta

from Mother Earth by Brett Wildeman

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lyrics

The air it smells of money
Brought by company men in the morn
The lives we live are battered
Beat up and war torn
Orange buses kick up dust
If not dust slush under dark skies
If the labour doesn’t crack you
The ammonia will make you cry

The soil was once fertile
Bison drank from a babbling brook
Until 1887 Treaty 7
When the Blackfoot and Crows hands were shook
The Queen she smiled fondly
Over her newly acquired land
Homesteaders planting rows of seeds
That’s where the wild rose began

Take me away to where the buffaloes once roamed
And the hills meet the sky
Now a place where wheat kings once stood
And now animals are sent to die

Take me away to where the buffaloes once roamed
And the hills meet the sky
Wheat kings once stood tall and free
And animals are sent to die

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from Mother Earth, released July 8, 2013

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Brett Wildeman Nelson, British Columbia

Brett Wildeman is a guitar strumming, nature loving musician and cyclist who shares his passion for music and the environment through his unique projects and creative initiatives.

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