Canada
Peter and the Wolf Lyrics


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Me and the Canada geese
Come and go from the same place
Whenever we please
And now that I know you
I've stepped out of the old world
To check out the new
In the storm, I remember
How when mom was in labour
How it rained down so heavy
That I thought that the roof would fall through
And then I was the daughter
Of all daughters
And we drove to the park
And dad's car was the ark
And the goose nipped his finger
That mesozoic bugger
And then I was the daughter
Of all daughters
And then we got home
And saw him get born
I held him second
His body so warm
And then I was the only daughter
At all
It was second to none
My voice was the ammo,
My body the gun
And as mom lay wounded
I knew I'd always be a sister
And never a son




Cursed forever
The daughter of all daughters

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Canada" by Peter and the Wolf describe a personal journey intertwined with reflections on family, identity, and the passage of time. The singer compares themselves to the Canada geese, symbolizing a sense of freedom and connection to their homeland. The recurring theme of transition and exploration is evident as they navigate between the old and new worlds. There is a sense of empowerment in embracing change and venturing into new territory.


The vivid imagery of a storm and the mother's labor create a powerful backdrop for the singer's memories. The storm serves as a metaphor for the tumultuous emotions and challenges faced during significant moments in life. The birth of a sibling is portrayed as a transformative experience, shifting the singer's role within the family dynamic. The father's car symbolizes protection and stability, contrasting with the unpredictability of nature represented by the goose's unexpected nip.


The singer's reflection on being the daughter of all daughters carries a weight of legacy and expectations. They grapple with their identity and place within the family, recognizing the responsibilities and bonds that come with their role. The imagery of holding their newborn sibling and feeling the warmth of their body conveys a sense of connection and love, highlighting the complexities of sibling relationships and the enduring nature of family ties.


The closing lines of the lyrics suggest a sense of resignation and acceptance of fate. The singer acknowledges the constraints and expectations placed upon them as the only daughter, grappling with the burden of being "cursed forever" in this role. The reference to being a sister rather than a son underscores the societal norms and gender roles that shape their perception of self. Overall, "Canada" delves into themes of family, identity, and the complexities of relationships, offering a heartfelt reflection on the journey of self-discovery and acceptance.


Line by Line Meaning

Me and the Canada geese
I share a connection with the Canada geese


Come and go from the same place
We move in and out of the same location


Whenever we please
At our own discretion


And now that I know you
With this newfound understanding


I've stepped out of the old world
I have left behind the past


To check out the new
To explore what lies ahead


In the storm, I remember
During times of hardship, I recall


How when mom was in labour
The challenging moment of my mother's labor


How it rained down so heavy
The heavy rainfall poured down


That I thought that the roof would fall through
Causing me to fear structural damage


And then I was the daughter
At that moment, I became the daughter


Of all daughters
Representing all daughters


And we drove to the park
Our family journeyed to the park


And dad's car was the ark
The car provided safety like an ark


And the goose nipped his finger
The goose playfully bit his finger


That mesozoic bugger
The ancient mischievous creature


And then I was the daughter
Once again, I assumed the role of daughter


Of all daughters
Exemplifying the essence of daughterhood


And then we got home
Upon returning home


And saw him get born
We witnessed his birth


I held him second
I embraced him next in line


His body so warm
Feeling the warmth of his body


And then I was the only daughter
I became the sole daughter


At all
Completely and without exception


It was second to none
It was incomparable


My voice was the ammo,
My voice was the ammunition


My body the gun
My body the weapon


And as mom lay wounded
As my mother lay injured


I knew I'd always be a sister
I understood my role as a sister


And never a son
And not a son


Cursed forever
Forever haunted by this curse


The daughter of all daughters
Linked to all daughters throughout time




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Written by: Ramona Isaacs

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