Fire of Freedom: by Barbara Burgess Quotations by singer/songwriter John Stewart

“Will you survive, yeah/ In the fire when the wind is blowing?"


There is a “virus” called freedom and it’s spreading like a forest fire.

Starting at the roots in the hearts and minds of the people

It spreads, slowly at first through word of mouth

It picks up speed as internet connections, wi-fi signals; social network sites and web enabled phones transmit the message across the globe.

Here I sit at my home computer, and I read about Egypt and Libya and other places in the “middle east” fighting for freedom.

What would the founding fathers think of these new revolutionaries today?

Did the Age of Enlightenment philosophers like John Locke and Russo have any clue what they were getting the world into?

Did the creators of the internet and social networking sites realize just what kind of ideas they were helping people to share?



Freedom is spreading like a wild fire.

No longer able to be contained by those in power

For them the end is drawing nearer.

“Ah, there is a train and it runs by my room

And the train is called reality

And it's coming way too soon

Way too soon for a guy

Who is living on the lies

Looking for the short cut

And the secrets to survive”



Diversity which once divided the people now unites them as they cry out for change. The fire of freedom now burns within them.

“And there are forces to guide you

Spirits beside you

Rivers to ride you home to the stars

And there are forces to guide you

Spirits beside you

Rivers to ride you home to the stars”



Reach for the stars and find your way to a Democratic home.

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