Lyrics An American Draft Dodger In Thunder Bay - Sam Roberts
He
was
born
in
a
small
town
And
he
was
given
every
reason
to
stay
Hallelujah,
Mississippi
Postcard
living
no
sign
of
decay
Till
Vietnam
moved
next
door
Then
Hallelujah
was
off
to
war
In
the
dream
he
couldn't
finish
the
deed
He
didn't
smoke
any
weed
so
why
leave?
Going
where
I
can't
be
found
And
I
won't
be
coming
'round
His
father,
Tom,
said,
"You
better
sign
on
You'd
better
take
up
your
gun
and
fight
I
got
nothing
against
them
Viet
Cong
What
did
they
do
so
wrong
and
why
am
I
right?"
He's
on
his
way
to
Thunder
Bay
Crossed
the
border
late
at
night
And
it
was
high
stakes
till
he
saw
the
Great
Lakes
And
he
felt
the
cold
wind
bite
Going
where
I
can't
be
found
And
I
won't
be
coming
'round
No,
I'm
an
American
on
the
Canadian
shield
And
I'm
putting
down
roots
in
your
frozen
fields
It
gets
cold
but
you
feel
so
good
To
be
a
stranger
in
town
and
you're
understood
Missing
his
home
He
would
wake
up
in
a
cold
sweat
And
pick
up
the
phone
and
hope
That
Tom
found
a
way
to
forget
He's
been
teaching
at
the
high
school,
learning
the
game
In
Thunder
Bay
we're
all
the
same
He's
one
of
us,
he
has
our
trust
But
there's
no
going
back
once
the
line
is
crossed
I'm
an
American
on
the
Canadian
shield
And
I'm
putting
down
roots
in
your
frozen
fields
It
gets
cold
but
you
feel
so
good
To
be
a
stranger
in
town
and
you're
understood
You
can't
ask
what
you're
asking
me
to
do
And
I
hope
you
understand
when
I
refuse
I'm
going
North
with
my
point
of
view
And
I'm
never
gonna
think
the
same
as
you
And
I'm
where
I
can't
be
found
And
I
won't
be
coming
'round
No,
I'm
an
American
on
the
Canadian
shield
And
I'm
putting
down
roots
in
your
frozen
fields
It
gets
cold
but
you
feel
so
good
to
be
a
stranger
in
town
And
you're
understood
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