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Campfire

from Dirt by Jared Rogerson

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You could use a couple sticks or a lighter and some gasoline/ Or get a little steel wool and a 9-volt battery/ There’s a hundred different ways to make that blue, orange, red and yellow/ Then build it up as warm and bright as a couple million candles

Campfire, Mother Nature’s light/ A campfire, means we can stay right here tonight/ I love the way your perfume mingles with the smell of burnin’ pine of a campfire

Marshmallow, brown as your summer skin/ One lucky fellow that you ended up here with/ We can stare at the embers, and sit real close like this/ Do you feel that burnin’ in your heart and in your shins?

Campfire, Mother Nature’s light/ A campfire, means we can stay right here tonight/ I love the way your perfume mingles with the smell of burnin’ pine of a campfire, campfire

Your green eyes shine so beautiful, I’m sure you get that a lot/ It ain’t that flame, it’s you girl, that makes those blue jeans look so hot

When you find true love, well it’s like a flame/ It’s strong enough to start in the rain/ And when that hard wind blows, the spark of true love grows/ It just burns hotter and hotter

Campfire, Mother Nature’s light/ A campfire, means we can stay right here tonight/ I love the way your perfume mingles with the smell of burnin’ pine of a campfire

Campfire

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from Dirt, released April 16, 2013
written by Jared Rogerson and Jennifer Rogerson
published by Wapiti Country (ASCAP)

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