Текст песни Breakfast In Hell - Slaid Cleaves
In
the
melting
snows
of
Ontario
Where
the
wind'll
make
you
shiver
'Twas
was
the
month
of
May
up
in
Georgian
Bay
Near
the
mouth
of
the
Musquash
River
Where
the
bears
prowl
and
the
coyotes
howl
And
you
can
hear
the
osprey
scream
Back
in
'99
we
were
cuttin'
pine
And
sending
it
down
the
stream
Young
Sandy
Gray
came
to
Go
Home
Bay
All
the
way
from
PEI
Where
the
weather's
rough
and
it
makes
you
tough
No
man's
afraid
to
die
Sandy
came
a
smilin',
Thirty
Thousand
Islands
Was
the
place
to
claim
his
glory
Now
Sandy's
gone
but
his
name
lives
on
This
is
Sandy's
story
Young
Sandy
Gray
lives
on
today
In
the
echoes
of
a
mighty
yell
Listen
close
and
you'll
hear
a
ghost
In
this
story
that
I
tell,
boys
This
story
that
I
tell
Now
Sandy
Gray
was
boss
of
the
men
who'd
toss
The
trees
onto
the
shore
They'd
come
and
go
till
they'd
built
a
floe
A
hundred
thousand
logs
or
more
Then
he'd
ride
'em
down
toward
Severn
Sound
To
cut
'em
up
in
the
mills
for
timber
And
the
ships
would
haul
spring
summer
and
fall
Till
the
ice
came
in
December
One
Sabbath
Day
big
Sandy
Gray
Came
into
camp
with
a
peavey
on
his
shoulder
With
a
thunder
crack
he
dropped
his
axe
And
the
room
got
a
little
bit
colder
Said,
"Come
on
all
you,
we
got
work
to
do
We
gotta
give
'er
all
we
can
give
'er
There's
a
jam
of
logs
at
the
little
jog
Near
the
mouth
of
the
Musquash
River"
With
no
time
to
pray
on
the
Lord's
day
They
were
hoping
for
God's
forgiveness
But
the
jam
was
high
in
a
troubled
sky
And
they
set
out
about
their
business
They
poked
with
their
poles
and
ran
with
the
rolls
And
tried
to
stay
on
their
feet
Every
trick
they
tried,
one
man
cried
"This
logjam's
got
us
beat!"
But
Sandy
Gray
was
not
afraid
And
he
let
out
a
mighty
yell
"I'll
be
damned,
we'll
break
this
jam
Or
it's
breakfast
in
hell,
boys
Breakfast
in
hell!"
Now
every
one
of
the
men
did
the
work
of
ten
And
Sandy
scrambled
up
to
the
top
He's
working
like
a
dog
heaving
30
foot
logs
And
it
looked
like
he'd
never
stop
Yeah,
they
struggled
on,
these
men
so
strong
Till
the
jam
began
to
sway
Then
they
dove
for
cover
to
the
banks
of
the
river
All
except
for
Sandy
Gray
Now
with
thoughts
of
death
they
held
their
breath
As
they
saw
their
friend
go
down
They
all
knew
in
a
second
or
two
He'd
be
crushed
or
frozen
or
drowned
Yeah,
they
saw
him
fall,
they
heard
him
call
Just
once
and
then
it
was
over
Young
Sandy
Gray
gave
his
life
that
day
Near
the
mouth
of
the
Musquash
River
But
Sandy
Gray
was
not
afraid
And
he
let
out
a
mighty
yell
"I'll
be
damned,
we'll
break
this
jam
Or
it's
breakfast
in
hell,
boys
Breakfast
in
hell!"
East
of
Giant's
Tomb
there's
plenty
of
room
There's
no
fences
and
no
walls
And
if
you
listen
close
you'll
hear
a
ghost
Down
by
Sandy
Gray
Falls
Through
the
tops
of
the
trees
you'll
hear
in
the
breeze
The
echoes
of
a
mighty
yell
"I'll
be
damned,
we'll
break
this
jam
Or
it's
breakfast
in
hell"
And
Sandy
Gray
lives
on
today
In
the
echoes
of
a
mighty
yell
"I'll
be
damned,
we'll
break
this
jam
Or
it's
breakfast
in
hell,
boys
Breakfast
in
hell!"
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