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Be Canadian - Mike Martin - 40 bpm
Be Can
C
adian, stand to
G
gether. We'll get
D7
through this, if we
G
try.
Stay at
C
home, and help your
G
neighbour, there'll be
D7
victory, by and
G
by.
C -
G
Every
C
day we say good
G
bye to so
D7
many as they
G
die.
All a
C
lone they did
G
perish, all a
D7
lone we must
G
cry.
C -
G
Front line
C
workers, we sa
G
lute you. Hope you
D7
all can soon go
G
home.
And to
C
you who give your
G
life for us. Such
D7
bravery, never
G
known.
C -
G
Afraid my
C
couch is getting
G
worn out. Lately
D7
it don't feel the
G
same.
Oh I
C
guess it never
G
will without .. the
D7
good old hockey
G
game
C -
G
Way down
C
deep in the Covid
G
blues. Hanging
D7
up our working
G
shoes
Heavy
C
on our minds to
G
day, which re
D7
lief pack shall we
G
choose.
C -
G
Now the
C
red meat's on the
G
run and old Fort
D7
Mac has come un
G
done.
The barell
C
fell right through the
G
floor. How can
D7
it go down some
G
more?
C -
G
Those who
C
served with such de
G
votion and found the
D7
bottom of the
G
ocean.
We are
C
honored by your
G
deeds, as we
D7
drown in our e
G
motion.
C -
G
Teach your
C
children, if you
G
can. With any
D7
luck, they'll under
G
stand.
Then we'll
C
all go to the
G
couch, we'll go to
D7
gether hand in
G
hand
C -
G
All the
C
friends of Nova
G
Scotia crying
D7
out with grief un
G
told.
How could
C
any of us
G
know how that
D7
story would un
G
fold.
C -
G
Words of
C
love not yet
G
spoken echo
D7
now and ever
G
more
In our
C
hearts and on our
G
minds, as we
D7
slowly walk the
G
floor
C -
G
Stay at
C
home and teach your
G
children. Maybe
D7
won't so many
G
cry.
Stay at
C
home and help your
G
neighbor. Maybe
D7
won't so many
G
die.
C -
G