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Long Gone Ontario Blues
Wawa ahead and the goose gets fed
Up on the ridge and the gas still is
The heart of the country, its back, its foot, its cheek, its toes and its heel
If it's me who burst, it’s gotta be in a united church
A third, a second or a first
Who cares! I ain’t no rehearse
Roll around cut off logs over late snow melting down
Junk yards, scrap yards, rusty piles of cars that drives nobody around
Here’s a foreign country in the backwoods of my early days
The curves are getting back to blind
Now that Wawa is behind
I got these long gone, roll around,
no radio to sing along, Old barns and ghost towns
I got these long gone, roll around,
no radio to sing along, whole in the canoe soaking up my shoes
Ontario Blues!
The driver just announced a new step in the middle of the forest fog
While the sky in early spring water pursuit their dream of light
No sun but its reflection in your eyes can dry off the flood this bus triggered in mine last night
Bumming down the highway a mile the pile of those driven away
Feeling like a duck who got lost out of its flock in the frost
We passengers stretches our hearts and minds on our way to go
To fit the scenic beauties of the endless Ontario
I got these long gone, roll around,
no radio to sing along, Old barns and ghost towns
I got these long gone, roll around,
no radio to sing along, whole in the canoe soaking up my shoes
Ontario Blues!
White river’s got no power
They gave it all away right at the trading post yessir
Nothing’s left up down here in
But a keg of booze by the train station
Let’s all go down to the river and pray
The white water’ll wash our sins away
No electricity’ll distract our souls today
To think about the road that leaves us poors astray
I got these long gone, roll around,
no radio to sing along, Old barns and ghost towns
I got these long gone, roll around,
no radio to sing along, whole in the canoe soaking up my shoes
Ontario Blues!
Hey ! Already in Thunder Bay !
Alright! We did a pretty long way.
Although I don’t see much to say
Nothing special about the bus, but this place reminds me an old story of us
The last time that we came across
We were three buddies in a pick-up truck
Crossing all Canada trying no to stop
But when Thunder Bay came across our way
The pick-up got stuck but we had a luck
We were right beside Canadian Tire’s parking lot
So we sat down there to fix it up
And while waiting the whole afternoon
We took a banjo and a fiddle to pick away a couple tunes
So we entertained for quite a while funny Canadian Tire’s crowd
All three sitting on garden soil bags picky loud
When an old man old time fiddler came up to us and said something like that:
«Hey youngsters! You guys are good pickers ! Why don’t you come up tonight at the legion downtown for a jam! We’d have a mighty good Hooooooooooooooooe Down! »
But I said :
«Hey Old man, this is a 40 hour straight, 1 way stretch, 3 guys driving drive with a lot of coffee, not much sleep so we better get back on the road before the end of this song because I’m telling you Old man:
Ontario is a hell of a way too long! »
I got these long gone, roll around,
no radio to sing along, Old barns and ghost towns
I got these long gone, roll around,
no radio to sing along, whole in the canoe soaking up my shoes
Ontario Blue