| I’m gonna move to Canada
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| Yeah I’ve made up my mind
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| Leave everything behind
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| I’ll catch a plane, fly away from this rain
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| I’m gonna move to Canada
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| I’m gonna meet Neil Young
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| I just know we’ll get along
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| Show up at his house
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| Convince him and his spouse
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| I’ll pick up my guitar and play
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| A couple of my songs
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| A couple of my songs
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| A couple of my songs
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| That I’ll sing at the top of my lungs
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| I’m gonna move to Canada
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| Yeah I’ve made up my mind
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| Leave everything behind
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| I’ll catch a plane, fly away from this rain
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| Mister Young will be impressed
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| And offer me a record deal
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| And tell me to call him Neil
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| We’ll have a ball until Canada’s too small
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| Then I’ll pack up my guitar and I
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| Will move to the US
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| I’ll move to the US
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| I’ll move to the US
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| To be a sensational succes
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| I’m gonna move to Canada
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| Yeah I’ve made up my mind
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| Leave everything behind
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| I’ll catch a plane, fly away from this rain
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| After Canada the USA is a piece of cake
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| All the sales records I’ll break
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| «The Best Thing Since The Beatles»
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| Is what magazines will write
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| With my guitar and band
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| I will conquer every town
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| I’ll conquer every town
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| I’ll conquer every town
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| Me, the singing rock’n roll clown
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| I still wanna move to Canada
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| But for now I’ll just stay here
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| I think it’s best for my career
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| When I get home from the office
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| Where I’ve worked all my life
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| I pick up my guitar and play
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| A couple of my old songs
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| A couple of my old songs
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| A couple of my old songs
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| And I think: «Damn»
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| «Neil Young would have loved these songs,
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| He would have loved these songs»
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| Maybe next year
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| Maybe next year |