I'm from the city of love
We don't feel loved
So closed, shut down

I met a broken cliff
Heartbroke feeling
So close, shut down
I don't want this to change
It's nice to breathe in
So closed, shut down

Big guns are comin' out
Big guns are comin' out
Big guns, big guns

Don't worry one of us
Children breathe in
So closed, shut down
Kids of America
Seeming to believe in
So closed, shut down
Damn you America
Bloody feeling
Go shut down

I'm from the city of love
We all don't feel loved
So closed, shut down
I don't want this to change
Tired of being loved
So go shut down

Big guns are coming out
(Damn you America)
Big guns are coming out
(I'm from the city of love)
Big guns are coming out
Big guns, big guns


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Canada vs. America Lyrics as written by Brendan Canning Andrew Whiteman

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    this is my best guess at what the lyrics sound like to me:

    your smile's like a cigarette hooked on a feeling so throw yourself down

    your smile is a broken cliff and your heart's full of cement so throw yourself down

    i don't want this chance (?) minus the breathing (?) so throw yourself down

    the big guns are coming out the big guns are coming out the big guns are coming out the big guns, the big guns, the big guns

    i don't want to live children are freezing so throw yourself down

    ??? leave me for believing so throw yourself down

    ??? blood and the bleeding so throw yourself down

    the big guns are coming out the big guns are coming out the big guns are coming out the big guns, the big guns, the big guns

    your smile's like a cigarette it relies on this feeling so throw yourself down

    but i can't throw this chance mine is this healing so throw yourself down

    the big guns are coming out the big guns are coming out the big guns are coming out the big guns, the big guns

    i have no idea.. and i wish i did.

    iamtehmadhaton December 12, 2006   Link

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