O Canada
Jill Sobule
O Canada, you took me in
Just beneath your native skin
To the land we both belonged to years ago
O pal of mine, how young it was
Mountie you and Yankee cuz
Dog days, adolescent fuzz
Distortion, gain, delay
Oh Canada, you took me in, you took me in,
you took me in, O Canada
A summer long, a lakefront green
The profile of departed queen
Sat sweating by mosquito screens
In doors upon the wild
You gave your heart, I deigned a glance
It seemed so plain, but you thought fancy
Saw through it.
You were still a child
Oh Canada, you took me in
you took me in
you took me in
O Canada
In my pocket, getting warm
Like August in November
In my pocket, getting warm
A value-vacant ember
Oh Canada
O Canada, your penny buys
Not much more than a pair of eyes
Red and cold like dragonflies
It trolls the lake at dawn
That's how much our stories earn
Worthless as a mountain fern
Summer glows for fall to burn
For fall to burn
Oh Canada, you took me in
you took me in
you took me in
O Canada
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