To the Wild Country

JOHN DENVER

There are times I fear I lose myself
I don't know who I am
I get caught up in the struggle and the strain
With my back against a stonewall
My finger in the dam
Losing strength and going down again

And I take a look around me
My eyes can't find the sun
There's nothing wild as far as I can see
Then my heart turns to Alaska
And freedom on the run
I can hear her spirit calling me

[Chorus]
To the mountains, I can rest there
To the rivers, I will be strong
To the forest, I'll find peace there
To the wild country, where I belong

Oh, I know some times I worry
On worldly ways and means
And I can see the future killing me
On a misbegotten highway
Of prophecies and dreams
A road to nowhere and eternity

And I know it's just changes
Yes, and mankind marching on
I know we can't live in yesterday
But compared to what we're losing
And what it means to me
I'd give my life and throw the rest away

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song To the Wild Country by John Denver

On which albums was the song “To the Wild Country” released by John Denver?
John Denver released the song on the albums “I Want To Live” in 1977, “Earth Songs” in 1990, and “The RCA Albums Collection” in 2012.
Who composed the song “To the Wild Country” by John Denver?
The song “To the Wild Country” by John Denver was composed by JOHN DENVER.

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