Listen_2Robert Wickline has accepted to post on our blog a sample of the song he composed that is the theme song of EcoTalk:
LET’S TAKE OUR HEADS OUT OF THE SAND!  LISTEN

Here are the corresponding lyrics
I had a dream the other night!
Now in my dream, our national bird had become…
The ostrich!

                  

(Verse I)
How much can she take? How much can she give?
How much is too much and how much longer can she live?
As we turn our backs and turn our eyes and pretend we don’t see!
If ignorance is bliss, then full of bliss are we.

               

Verse II
As we take, take, take, take, take, take
Like a good mother, Mother Nature keeps giving,
But her heart must be ready to break!
She’s been abused and overused
by her children who choose to ignore!
There is only so much she can give
before she can give no more.

            

Chorus I
Let’s take our heads out of the sand and open our eyes!
Let’s take our heads out of the sand and finally realize
that our tomorrows will depend on what we do today!
Let’s need not greed lead the way!

         

Verse III
We poison the air and poison the land and
poison the water we drink
and we are the only known creatures in the whole universe
with the ability to think,
but we keep on thinking happiness lies
in how much we buy and sell,
and more and more of Paradise is lost and only time will tell!

         

Bridge
What will become of mother Nature in coming years,
when we will have 10 billion neighbors on this sphere?
Will our children’s children wake up to the "American Dream"?
or will it become a nightmare beyond imagining?

      
          Chorus II
Let’s take our heads out of the sand and open up our eyes!
Let’s take our heads out of the sand and finally realize
that out tomorrows will depend on what we do today!
Let’s need not greed lead the way!

Copyright Words and Music by Bob Wickline/Cascade Mountain Music/ASCAP

The final and complete version of "LET"S TAKE OUR HEADS OUT OF THE SAND" is now available for purchase.
If you want to buy the CD, send a check for $8 (which includes shipping) to
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