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I Will Never See the Sun Lyrics
I will never see the sun
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay and Yonge
Hey you look like royalty
Weren’t you born with muddy feet?
Hoarse, in high tops, totally lost
Those two streets will never meet
I will never see the sun
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay and Yonge
So the map says ‘you are here’
Waltzing in a garbage pile
Sweating like a weather’s vein
Coughing thunder, sneezing rain
I will never see the sun
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay and Yonge
There’s a rag just up the street
Eats his history to keep warm
Got some blankets, got some bags
Screams confessions, shouts in vain
I will never see the sun
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay and Yonge
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay and Yonge
Weren’t you born with muddy feet?
Hoarse, in high tops, totally lost
Those two streets will never meet
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay and Yonge
Waltzing in a garbage pile
Sweating like a weather’s vein
Coughing thunder, sneezing rain
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay and Yonge
Eats his history to keep warm
Got some blankets, got some bags
Screams confessions, shouts in vain
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay and Yonge
Song Info
Submitted by
kayla_01 On Jun 20, 2006
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Right you are, fivedollarstory. Spadina, St. George, Bay and Yonge are all stops along the luxurious Toronto Transit System.
You know, I never thought a song about the dirty subway system in T.O. could be so damn charming or romantic...but there you go. Musicians make miracles.
i think i heard somewhere this is about the toronto subway system
"There’s a rag just up the street Eats his history to keep warm Got some blankets, got some bags Screams confessions, shouts in vain"
These lines are definitely about our city's homeless population.
A reference to how you can switch subway lines in Toronto at Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge stations and never have to come up from the underground.