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2025-06-06 19:47:19
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This song concerns the current Tariff Crisis between USA and Canada.
原创歌词插图:
Oh Canada, How Sweet The Name
Pop Ballad style, piano and acoustic guitar background
Lyrics are:
Verse 1 (Establishing the theme and conflict) (Male vocal)
"Oh America, how sweet the name,
That polices the world as free!
(Female vocal) Canada once was lost, (Male vocal) but now awakened,
To understand—nothing is free."
Verse 2 (Expressing fear and frustration over tariffs and trade uncertainty) (Male vocal)
"Tariffs turn Canadians to fear,
With no relief in sight;
How strange that Trump reappears,
Seeking to claim us outright!"
Verse 3 (Reflecting on past struggles and U.S. dominance) (Male vocal)
"Through many dangers we have tread,
A U.S. colony we won’t be;
The threats have come, the warnings spread,
Yet trade wars claim we're free."
Verse 4 (Questioning trust in past promises—delivering an emotional plea) (female vocal)
"The Americans once promised good,
Their word kept borders tight;
Yet shields of trust soon splintered stood,
As deals fell overnight."
Verse 5 (Hopeful but firm—urging Canada to stand strong) (Male vocal)
"This storm shall pass like melting snow,
The sun will shine once more;
But Canada, stand firm below,
No vines to foreign shores."
Verse 6 (Hopeful ending, looking forward to resilience and freedom) (Female vocal)
"When years have passed, a century bright,
Like sunlight in the sky,
We’ll fight the battles, day and night,
For freedom shall not die."
原创歌词插图:
Oh Canada, How Sweet The Name
Pop Ballad style, piano and acoustic guitar background
Lyrics are:
Verse 1 (Establishing the theme and conflict) (Male vocal)
"Oh America, how sweet the name,
That polices the world as free!
(Female vocal) Canada once was lost, (Male vocal) but now awakened,
To understand—nothing is free."
Verse 2 (Expressing fear and frustration over tariffs and trade uncertainty) (Male vocal)
"Tariffs turn Canadians to fear,
With no relief in sight;
How strange that Trump reappears,
Seeking to claim us outright!"
Verse 3 (Reflecting on past struggles and U.S. dominance) (Male vocal)
"Through many dangers we have tread,
A U.S. colony we won’t be;
The threats have come, the warnings spread,
Yet trade wars claim we're free."
Verse 4 (Questioning trust in past promises—delivering an emotional plea) (female vocal)
"The Americans once promised good,
Their word kept borders tight;
Yet shields of trust soon splintered stood,
As deals fell overnight."
Verse 5 (Hopeful but firm—urging Canada to stand strong) (Male vocal)
"This storm shall pass like melting snow,
The sun will shine once more;
But Canada, stand firm below,
No vines to foreign shores."
Verse 6 (Hopeful ending, looking forward to resilience and freedom) (Female vocal)
"When years have passed, a century bright,
Like sunlight in the sky,
We’ll fight the battles, day and night,
For freedom shall not die."