Fly

GORDON SINCLAIR, PAUL LANGLOIS, JOHNNY FAY, GORDON DOWNIE, ROBERT BAKER

Seventy days to cross the ocean Seventy nights where no one's gonna hear me fall Freddie Mercury, "I've sometimes wished I'd never been born at all."

I Remain unphotographed yea. I don't exaggerate my intelligence.I might turn a broom into a tree but I'll never be one of them.
I fly, cause there's no why in getting beaten up by a guy who cries before he fights.

I don't want em to see me like this. The way they like to kick people when they're down you said, "Please stop worrying about this they stop kicking once you're down."
There's Mistaken Point, Newfoundland. There's Moonbeam, Ontari-ari-o. There are places I've never been and always wanted to go.

I fly, cause woe betide a guy who just lives to fight. Fly, Love is to try and die trying.
Fly, yea, that's right
Fly, yea, that's right
Try, love is to try and die trying.

Coastline rising out of the ocean. Coastline rises like a pair of glowing thighs. There's something down deep inside me says, "Where ya been all my life."
Fly, turn your back, get your face in the sky, Fly, love is to try and die trying.
Try, left and right, across your mind, Try, love is to try and die trying.

Trivia about the song Fly by The Tragically Hip

When was the song “Fly” released by The Tragically Hip?
The song Fly was released in 2006, on the album “World Container”.
Who composed the song “Fly” by The Tragically Hip?
The song “Fly” by The Tragically Hip was composed by GORDON SINCLAIR, PAUL LANGLOIS, JOHNNY FAY, GORDON DOWNIE, ROBERT BAKER.

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