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    400 years ago a seed, chance fallen, grew
    In virgin forest land that never white man knew
    In woodland silence it rose and flourished
    By northern wind was shaped, from earth and sky was nourished

    White pine, silver birch
    Sing their names in requiem
    Giants of our northern land
    We'll never see your likes again

    White pine, silver birch
    Sing their names in requiem
    Giants of our northern land
    We'll never see your likes again

    200 years ago the giants ruled the Shield
    'Til white man came and saw the profits they could yield
    They fell like thunder and left no trace
    But giant stumps that stand as headstones in their place

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    White pine, silver birch
    Sing their names in requiem
    Giants of our northern land
    We'll never see your likes again

    In north Ontario some giants still remain
    Though few in number now the axe-man comes again
    What will you tell them when your children ask you why
    Our last remaining forest giants had to die

    White pine, silver birch
    Sing their names in requiem
    Giants of our northern land
    We'll never see your likes again

    And what gives them the right, I ask, to take what's not their own
    To kill a living beauty that 400 years has grown
    To take and sell our heritage to fill pockets for a day
    And when this crop is gone, what will they say
    And when this crop is gone and the trees are gone
    The wild is gone and the beasts are gone
    And the tourist gone and the money gone
    What will they say?

    White pine, silver birch
    Sing their names in requiem
    Giants of our northern land
    We'll never see your likes again

    White pine, silver birch, requiem

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    Composition: Eileen McGann

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