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Sulphur Passage
Sulphur Passage
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Sulphur Passage by Bob Bossin is about the Clayoquot Protests, specifically the human blockade of Sulphur Pass.
Quote:Come you bold men of Clayoquot,Come you bold women.There is a fire burning on the mountain,The sting of smoke blown in the wind.Hear the blast of the whistle,Hear the snarl of the chain,Hear the cracking in the heartwood,Hear it again and again and again.
Chorus:No Pasaran, Megin RiverNo Pasaran, Clayoquot RiverNo Pasaran, Sulphur Passage!
There is a valley torn asunder,There is a mountain stripped to bone,Grove of spruce, stand of cedar,The ancient garden sacked and burned!Hear the blast of the whistle,Hear the snarl of the chain,Hear the cracking in the heartwood,Hear it again and again and again.
Chorus
Come you bold men of Clayoquot,Come you bold women;There is a cry deep within the forest,Hear the whisper in the wind.Hear the breath of the cedars,The sighing in the salal,The beating deep within the forest,The grouse, the thrush, the great horned owl.
We'll stand with these cedars,Stand with these balsam groves,Stand with the heron, the cougar, the otter,Like the tree by the water, we shall not move.
Chorus
Repeat first verse
Final chorus:
No pasaran, Megin RiverNo pasaran, Clayoquot RiverNo pasaran, Flores IslandNo pasaran, Vargas IslandNo pasaran, Ursus RiverNo pasaran, Nesquiat RiverNo pasaran, Sulphur Passage!
Power: If Doug is part of a chain of people in physical contact with one another, he can project an impenetrable barrier equal to the chain in width and twice as high (or as high as his usual Area of Effect, whichever is less). This does allow him to create a barrier wider than his usual AoE, but only if he can assemble a chain of people that wide with no breaks. If somebody lets go, the barrier immediately shrinks. The effect also immediately and entirely ends if Doug moves from where he started the song.
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