Outdoor Wisconsin Theme Song

Summer to fall, winter to spring
From Green Bay to where the St. Croix sings
From Kettle Moraine to Superior's shore
Outdoor Wisconsin
Outdoor Wisconsin

Flash of a whitetail movin' thru the pine
The long vowel of the owl in the evening
Loon on the lake, muskie on the line
Outdoor Wisconsin . . .

Free yourself like an eagle in the air
Feed yourself like a bear in the blackberry
Like a hawk, perch and stare
Outdoor Wisconsin ...

When the workin' life is way too much
When you're in too deep and way out of touch
Lace up your boots, get out of town
Take a walk in the wild or sit down and listen

Listen to the sounds of the critters of the night
To the wind in the leaves and the little river run
Coyote brother howlin' in the full moonlight
Outdoor Wisconsin

Hike, fish, hunt, camp, sail, canoe. Ski,
photograph, laugh, do what you want to
Stick your nose where the wild rose grows
Outdoor Wisconsin
Outdoor Wisconsin

©2003 Outdoor Wisconsin
The original lyrics of Wisconsin composer Warren Nelson, performed by Paul Cebar, have beckoned viewers of Milwaukee Public Television's Outdoor Wisconsin since 1984.
 
 
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