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Artist: Tom Paxton

Song: Whose Garden was This

Album: The Very Best Of

Record Company: FlyingFish / No: 70519

Last Play: Monday, May 13, 2013 5:22 PM

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Price: $15.63

Sales Rank: 23533

Release: September 29, 1992

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Destroying the Environment
Tom Paxton reminds us that there are countless ways in which we take nature for granted: Whose garden was this? It must have been lovely. Did it have flowers? I've seen pictures of flowers, And I'd love to have smelled one. Whose river was this? You say it ran freely? Blue was its color? I've seen blue in some pictures, And I'd love to have been there. Chorus:       Ah, tell me again; I need to know.       The forest had trees; the meadows were green,       The oceans were blue, and birds really flew.       Can you swear that was true?
posted byMark Knapp on January 12, 2007, 04:36:41 pm









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