Lyrics Canadian Pacific - Hank Snow
I
rode
your
ocean
liner
to
New
foundland
Where
I
made
a
living
in
an
iron
mine.
When
I
got
my
fill
I
went
to
Nova
Scotia,
And
I
fished
the
salty
waters
for
a
time
Passing
through
Prince
Edward
Island
and
New
Bruns
wick
I
could
see
the
rocks
and
cliffs
of
solid
stone
Listening
to
the
seagulls
calling
to
each
other
Made
me
miss
my
darling
and
my
distant
home
Canadian
Pacific,
carry
me
3,
000
miles,
Through
the
valleys
and
the
forests,
To
the
sunshine
of
her
smile,
'Cross
the
plains
and
the
rugged
mountains,
Keep
this
wandering
boy
from
harm.
Canadian
Pacific,
take
me
to
my
baby's
arms.
The
Atlantic
disappeared
on
the
horizon,
And
Quebec
lay
waiting
for
me
down
the
track.
For
a
while
I
drove
a
truck
to
keep
from
starving.
In
(Ontario
I
was
a
lumberjack.
Manitoba
and
Saskatchewan
then
followed,
Where
the
wheat
fields
and
the
old
Red
River
flowed.
In
the
quiet
hours
your
whistling
on
the
praire,
Touched
my
heart
and
set
my
memories
aglow.
I
could
feel
the
nearness
of
her
warm,
sweet
kisses,
When
you
rolled
into
Alberta
westward
bound.
I
worked
on
an
oil
rig
to
make
some
money,
For
a
ticket
to
the
sweetest
girl
around.
Pushing
on
past
Lake
Louise
in
all
it's
splendor,
Where
the
trees
and
Rockies
touch
the
sky
above,
I
got
to
British
Columbia
and
heaven,
On
your
track
I
made
it
back
to
my
true
love.
Canadian
Pacific,
carry
me
3,
000
miles,
Through
the
valleys
and
the
forests,
To
the
sunshine
of
her
smile.
'Cross
the
plains
and
the
rugged
mountains,
Keep
this
wandering
boy
from
harm.
Canadian
Pacific,
take
me
to
my
baby's
arms.
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