Lyrics Canadian Railroad Trilogy - Gordon Lightfoot
There
was
a
time
in
this
fair
land
when
the
railroad
did
not
run
When
the
wild
majestic
mountains
stood
alone
against
the
sun
Long
before
the
white
man
and
long
before
the
wheel
When
the
green
dark
forest
was
too
silent
to
be
real
But
time
has
no
beginning
and
the
history
has
no
bound
As
to
this
verdant
country
they
came
from
all
around
They
sailed
upon
her
waterways
and
they
walked
the
forest
tall
Built
the
mines,
mills
and
the
factories
for
the
good
of
us
all
And
when
the
young
man's
fancy
was
turned
into
the
spring
The
railroad
men
grew
restless
for
to
hear
the
hammers
ring
Their
minds
were
overflowing
with
the
visions
of
their
day
And
many
a
fortune
lost
and
won
and
many
a
debt
to
pay
For
they
looked
in
the
future
and
what
did
they
see?
They
saw
an
iron
road
runnin'
from
the
sea
to
the
sea
Bringin'
the
goods
to
a
young
growin'
land
All
up
from
the
seaboards
and
into
their
hands
Look
away
sad
days
Across
this
mighty
land
From
the
eastern
shore
To
the
western
strand
Bring
in
the
workers
and
bring
up
the
rails
We
got
to
lay
down
the
track
and
tear
up
the
trails
Open
your
heart,
let
the
life
blood
flow
We
got
to
get
on
our
way
'cause
we're
movin'
too
slow
Bring
in
the
workers
and
bring
up
the
rails
We're
gonna
lay
down
the
tracks
and
tear
up
the
trails
Open
your
heart,
let
the
life
blood
flow
We
got
to
get
on
our
way
'cause
we're
movin'
too
slow
Get
on
our
way
'cause
we're
movin'
too
slow
Behind
the
blue
Rockies
the
sun
is
declinin'
The
stars
they
come
stealin'
at
the
close
of
the
day
Across
the
wide
prairies
our
loved
ones
lie
sleeping
Beyond
the
dark
ocean
in
a
place
far
away
We
are
the
navvies
who
work
upon
the
railway
Swingin'
our
hammers
in
the
bright
blazin'
sun
Livin'
on
stew
and
drinkin'
bad
whiskey
Bendin'
our
backs
'til
the
long
days
are
done
We
are
the
navvies
who
work
upon
the
railway
Swingin'
our
hammers
in
the
bright
blazin'
sun
Layin'
down
track
and
buildin'
the
bridges
Bendin'
our
backs
'til
the
railroad
is
done
So
over
the
mountains
and
over
the
plains
Into
the
Muskage
and
into
the
rain
Up
to
St.
Lawrence
on
the
way
to
Gaspé
Swingin'
our
hammers
and
drawin'
our
pay
Layin'
'em
in
and
tyin'
'em
down
Away
to
the
bunkhouse
and
into
the
town
A
dollar
a
day
and
a
place
for
my
head
A
drink
to
the
livin',
a
toast
to
the
dead
Oh,
the
song
of
the
future
has
been
sung
All
the
battles
have
been
won
On
the
mountaintops
we
stand
All
the
world
at
our
command
We
have
opened
up
this
soil
With
our
teardrops
and
our
toil
Oh,
there
was
a
time
in
this
fair
land
when
the
railroad
did
not
run
When
the
wild
majestic
mountains
stood
alone
against
the
sun
Long
before
the
white
man
and
long
before
the
wheel
When
the
green
dark
forest
was
too
silent
to
be
real
When
the
green
dark
forest
was
too
silent
to
be
real
And
many
are
the
dead
men
Too
silent
to
be
real
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