Far Too Canadian

Geoffrey Kelly, John Fraser Mann

I'm so content to stand in line
Wait and see, pass the time
Talk a streak, fall asleep
Wake up late, whine and weep
I kiss the hand that slaps me senseless
I'm so accepting, I am so defenseless
I am far too Canadian
I am far too Canadian

I pick the bones of what's been done
Now lick them clean with a cautious tongue
In dim lit rooms, I spill my guts
I'm the revolution when the doors are shut
I'd bite the hand that slaps me senseless
But my patience it is too relentless

I am far too Canadian
I am far too Canadian

I am the face of my country
Expressionless and small
Weak at the knees, shaking badly
Can't straighten up at all
I watch the spine of my country bend and break
I'm in a sorry state

I scratch the walls to mark the days
With my coup de tête, I am locked away
With Mother Jones, pots of tea
The kitchen poster, anarchy
I never march in demonstrations
I hold my breath for arbitration

I am far too Canadian
I am far too Canadian

I am the face of my country
Expressionless and small
Weak at the knees, shaking badly
Can't straighten up at all
I watch the spine of my country bend and break
I'm in a sorry state
I am a sorry state
Won't you welcome to the sorry state

I am the face of my country
Expressionless and small
Weak at the knees, shaking badly
Can't straighten up at all
Can't straighten up at all
Straighten up at all, all

Trivia about the song Far Too Canadian by Spirit of the West

On which albums was the song “Far Too Canadian” released by Spirit of the West?
Spirit of the West released the song on the albums “Go Figure” in 1991 and “Spirituality 1983-2008: The Consummate Compendium” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Far Too Canadian” by Spirit of the West?
The song “Far Too Canadian” by Spirit of the West was composed by Geoffrey Kelly, John Fraser Mann.

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