Titanic Terrarium

Robert Baker, Gordon Downie, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Gordon Sinclair

Growin' up in a biosphere
With no respect for bad weather
There's still roaches and ants in here
So resourceful and clever

Her great grandfather saw the future
Didn't know nothing 'bout panic
He certainly probably thought
That it was unthinkable

Trace of mint wafting in from the north
So we don't fuck with the 401
It's bigger than us or larger than we bargained
I guess it's just not done

His great grandfather worked for Goodyear
He'd see the blimp on Sundays
Wonder what the driver knew
About making rubber tires

Terrarium
Terrarium

There's submarines out there under the ice
Avoiding and courting collision
An accident's sometimes the only way
To worm our way back to bad decisions

My great grandfather was a welder
He helped build the Titanic
He certainly didn't think
That it was unsinkable

Building up to the larger point
With an arrogance not rare or pretty
We don't declare the war on idleness
When outside it's cold and shitty

We stay inside and try and conjure the fathers
Of the injured and faking
If there's a glory in miracles
It's that they're reversible

Terrarium
Oh, terrarium

Trivia about the song Titanic Terrarium by The Tragically Hip

On which albums was the song “Titanic Terrarium” released by The Tragically Hip?
The Tragically Hip released the song on the albums “Live from the Vault Vol. 4 - La Luna Brussels, Belgique” in 1994 and “Day for Night” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Titanic Terrarium” by The Tragically Hip?
The song “Titanic Terrarium” by The Tragically Hip was composed by Robert Baker, Gordon Downie, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Gordon Sinclair.

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