Tiger Sue
Maybe what you are looking for is actually Burn through the witches by Rob Zombie....
There a several specialized sites like Song Lyrics and Lyrics to search for almost any published song. A visit to the singer's website can also be helpful in finding the lyrics for a specific song.
The lyrics seem to be about a woman - maybe a witch who burns down the town. Lyrics to songs like these have many meanings depending on who is listening to them and what they mean to them personally.
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burn by lonesome animals
They wait for lightning to struck something combustive like wood
Yes, a tree struck by lightning can still be burned for firewood. However, the quality of the wood may be affected depending on the extent of the damage from the lightning strike. It's advisable to properly season the wood before using it as firewood.
If you are struck by lightning, immediate medical attention is critical. Call emergency services and perform CPR if necessary. In severe cases, treatment for burn injuries, cardiac issues, and other complications may be required.
Yes, lightning is over 50000 degrees
because lightning attracts to wood
you burn and die
One can find the lyrics for the song 'Crash and Burn' by Savage Garden by visiting the A-Z Lyrics website. One can also find these lyrics at LetsSingIt, YouTube and Metro Lyrics.
Here is a link to websites with the lyrics: http://www.cowboylyrics.com/lyrics/swift-taylor/picture-to-burn-17373.html http://www.metrolyrics.com/picture-to-burn-lyrics-taylor-swift.html Or you could watch a video with the lyrics on screen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwTeKGS5j3Y
Any lightning strike will burn out the service.
On the internet. Do a internet search and you should find the lyrics.
so that when the lightning strikes it makes the lightning not burn the tower.
Wood from a tree hit by lightning won't burn easily because the intense heat from the lightning strike can char the outer layer of the wood, creating a protective barrier that inhibits combustion. This char layer acts as an insulator, preventing oxygen from reaching the inner layers of the wood where combustion would occur. Additionally, the sudden and extreme heat generated by the lightning strike can also remove moisture from the wood, further reducing its flammability.