paroles de chanson Grand Canyon (iTunes Originals Version) - Ani DiFranco
I
love
my
country
By
which
I
mean
I
am
indebted
joyfully
To
all
the
people
throughout
its
history
Who
have
fought
the
government
to
make
right
Where
so
many
cunning
sons
and
daughters
Our
foremothers
and
forefathers
Came
singing
through
slaughter
Came
through
hell
and
high
water
So
that
we
could
stand
here
And
behold
breathlessly
the
sight
How
a
raging
river
of
tears
Cut
a
grand
canyon
of
light
Yes,
I've
bin
so
many
places
Flown
through
vast
empty
spaces
With
stewardesses
whose
hands
Look
much
older
than
their
faces
I've
tossed
so
many
napkins
Into
that
big
hole
in
the
sky
Bin
at
the
bottom
of
the
Atlantic
Seething
in
a
two-ply
Looking
up
through
all
that
water
And
the
fishes
swimming
by
And
I
don't
always
feel
lucky
But
I'm
smart
enough
to
try
Cuz
humility
has
buoyancy
And
above
us
only
sky
So
I
lean
in
Breathe
deeper
that
brutal
burning
smell
That
surrounds
the
smoldering
wreckage
That
I've
come
to
love
so
well
Yes,
color
me
stunned
and
dazzled
By
all
the
red
white
and
blue
flashing
lights
In
the
American
intersection
Where
black
crashed
head
on
with
white
Comes
a
melody
Comes
a
rhythm
A
particular
resonance
That
is
us
and
only
us
Comes
a
screaming
ambulance
A
hand
that
you
can
trust
Laid
steady
on
your
chest
Working
for
the
better
good
(Which
is
good
at
its
best)
And
too,
bearing
witness
Like
a
woman
bears
a
child...
With
all
her
might
Born
of
the
greatest
pain
Into
a
grand
canyon
of
light
I
mean,
no
song
has
gone
unsung
here
And
this
joint
is
strung
crazy
tight
And
people
bin
raising
up
their
voices
Since
it
just
ain't
bin
right
With
all
the
righteous
rage
And
all
the
bitter
spite
That
will
accompany
us
out
Of
this
long
night
That
will
grab
us
by
the
hand
When
we
are
ready
to
take
flight
Seatback
and
traytable
In
the
upright
and
locked
position
Shocked
to
tears
by
each
new
vision
Of
all
that
my
ancestors
have
done
Like,
say,
the
women
who
gave
their
lives
So
that
I
could
have
one
People,
we
are
standing
at
ground
zero
Of
the
feminist
revolution
Yeah,
it
was
an
inside
job
Stoic
and
sly
One
we're
supposed
to
forget
And
downplay
and
deny
But
I
think
the
time
is
nothing
If
not
nigh
To
let
the
truth
out
Coolest
f-word
ever
deserves
a
fucking
shout!
I
mean
Why
can't
all
decent
men
and
women
Call
themselves
feminists?
Out
of
respect
For
those
who
fought
for
this
I
mean,
look
around
We
have
this
Yes
I
love
my
country
By
which
I
mean
I
am
indebted
joyfully
To
all
the
people
throughout
its
history
Who
have
fought
the
government
to
make
right
Where
so
many
cunning
sons
and
daughters
Our
foremothers
and
forefathers
Came
singing
through
slaughter
Came
through
hell
and
high
water
So
that
we
could
stand
here
And
behold
breathlessly
the
sight
How
a
raging
river
of
tears
Is
cutting
a
grand
canyon
of
light
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3 It Was an Attempt To Write an Accapella Song (interview)
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5 I Was Struck By the Competitive Vibe (interview)
6 32 Flavors
7 It's Been Through Many Incarnations (interview)
8 Shameless
9 It's a Song About Forgiveness (interview)
10 As Is (iTunes Originals Version)
11 Snares With Sweatshirts On Them (interview)
12 Gravel (iTunes Originals Version)
13 I Wrote It With the Intention of Tying the Record Together (interview)
14 Evolve
15 Poems Are Fun To Do With My Band (interview)
16 Grand Canyon (iTunes Originals Version)
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18 Manhole
19 It Was an Interesting Project (interview)
20 Half-Assed
21 One of the Many Gifts My Daughter Has Given Me (interview)
22 Present/Infant (iTunes Originals Version)
23 I've Been On a Mission To Write Happy Songs (interview)
24 Smiling Underneath (iTunes Originals Version)
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