Canada
George S. Clinton Lyrics


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I am sitting at the table with my fountain pen
And again I'm sealing this writing with a kiss
Those ink letters in rows
And I have carried "Hello's" like a bird from coast to coast
To NU posts, word for word
Oh, yes! That is the inner call I've heard

And don't matter where I'm roaming
An' it don't matter where I'm going
Jus' bring to mind that cosy place called home
Letters from Canada
I write letters from Canada
Oh, letters from Canada
I write letters from Canada

I have travelled the World and the Seven Seas
And I have flown across forests of green
In this land where nature wears her crown
On her dazzling head
Chimney-red mingles with golden, teal and brown

And don't matter where I'm rolling
An' it don't matter where I'm rowing
Cause when I'm far away from home

I get letters from Canada
I get letters from Canada
Oh, letters from Canada
I write letters from Canada

It's still raining
And I'm still writing
Letters from Canada
I get letters from Canada




Oh, letters from Canada
I write letters from Canada

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to George S. Clinton's song "Canada" depict the experience of an individual who is away from home, likely traveling or living in different places. The person is sitting at a table with a fountain pen, writing letters, which are sealed with a kiss. The opening lines suggest a sense of nostalgia and longing for home, as the person has carried greetings and messages from coast to coast, connecting with friends and loved ones through their letters. The act of writing becomes a way to fulfill an inner calling and stay connected to their roots.


The chorus emphasizes the significance of these letters from Canada, regardless of where the person is currently located. It highlights the idea that no matter where they roam or where they are going, the thought of home brings comfort. The mention of a "cosy place called home" signifies the emotional attachment and warmth associated with Canada.


The second verse continues with the theme of travel, suggesting that the person has explored the world extensively. They have witnessed the marvels of nature across different landscapes and in this particular land, nature's beauty reigns supreme. The imagery created by the lines "Chimney-red mingles with golden, teal and brown" evokes the richness and diversity of Canada's natural scenery.


The repeated line in the chorus serves to remind the listener that, even when far away from home, the person writing these letters still receives letters in return. This implies a sense of connection and reciprocation, further reinforcing the importance of these letters from Canada. The closing lines emphasize the ongoing nature of this communication and the person's dedication to writing letters, suggesting that even in the rain, they continue to write from Canada.


Overall, "Canada" portrays a sense of love and longing for home, the power of written communication, and the ability of letters to bridge the distance between individuals.


Line by Line Meaning

I am sitting at the table with my fountain pen
I find myself in a peaceful moment, seated at a table, ready to express my thoughts with the elegance of a fountain pen.


And again I'm sealing this writing with a kiss
With tender affection, I conclude this letter by sealing it with a symbolic kiss.


Those ink letters in rows
Each carefully crafted letter, formed by the flow of ink, lines up neatly on the page.


And I have carried 'Hello's' like a bird from coast to coast
Like a bird guiding its greetings across vast distances, I have delivered warm hellos from one end of the country to the other.


To NU posts, word for word
With utmost precision, I have shared these messages, verbatim, to various online forums and platforms.


Oh, yes! That is the inner call I've heard
Deep within me, I have felt a strong and undeniable urge to fulfill this purpose of connecting through written words.


And don't matter where I'm roaming
Regardless of my whereabouts, my physical location holds no significance.


An' it don't matter where I'm going
Similarly, my future destinations have no impact on the essence of my mission.


Jus' bring to mind that cosy place called home
Instead, the mere thought of the comforting sanctuary known as home is enough to fuel my inspiration.


Letters from Canada
These written correspondences originate from the enchanting country of Canada.


I write letters from Canada
Engaging in the act of composition, I take joy in crafting these letters emanating from Canada's essence.


I have travelled the World and the Seven Seas
Having explored the vast expanses of our globe, traversing lands and waters far and wide.


And I have flown across forests of green
Within my journeys, I have soared through lush, verdant forests, witnessing their beauty from above.


In this land where nature wears her crown
Here, in this land of Canada, nature reigns supreme, adorning herself with a majestic crown.


On her dazzling head
Her regal head shines brilliantly, captivating all who behold her splendor.


Chimney-red mingles with golden, teal, and brown
The vibrant reds of the chimneys harmoniously blend with the golden, teal, and brown hues, creating a picturesque scene.


Cause when I'm far away from home
For when I find myself distanced from the familiarity of home.


I get letters from Canada
During such times, I receive heartfelt letters carrying the essence of Canada.


It's still raining
As the precipitation continues to fall from the sky.


And I'm still writing
I persistently continue my act of writing, undeterred by the weather.


I get letters from Canada
Once again, I receive correspondence that embodies the spirit of Canada.


Oh, letters from Canada
These cherished letters, originating from Canada, hold great significance to me.


I write letters from Canada
Engrossed in my role as a correspondent, I proudly compose letters that encapsulate the essence of Canada.




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Written by: Gal Gjurin

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