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    "Ribbon of Broken Dreams"genre: Folk
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    The tragic story of the Canadian Pacific Railway workers.
    CD: Northern Sightlines   Label: Independent
    Credits: Lyrics and Music: John Spearn

    Story Behind the Song
    The ghastly truths of the building of the Canadian Pacific Railroad need to be exposed as one of our history's major tragedies. The real story of the "National Dream" of Sir John A. MacDonald needs to be told as it pertains to the rights and treatment of immigrant labourers.

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    Chang left his family and home in Canton,
    For a one-way fare on the sea.
    Halfway around the earth he was tossed,
    To work in the land of the free.

    "Bring in more of those poor Chinese chaps!" cried Van Horne.
    "We'll have ten more miles of track in our lap by the morn!"
    And "Onward!" the foreman did cry.
    "We'll blast through the rock, don't be shy!
    There's a ten dollar bonus, for volunteers . . .
    Just don't trip or slip in the cavern 'til you've clamped the wire.
    And if you don't make it, we'll wire your wages to China . . .
    If you desire.
    And your families can come here with a dollar in their hand,
    to the Golden Sun they'll travel, to this great land!"

    Trans-Canadian line, British Columbia's future design.
    In the true north, where the dream rolls on.
    On the backbones . . . of the men from Canton.

    And their strong young bones lay shattered,
    Their broken dreams lay tattered,
    Under long, cold, tar-tied ribbons of steel.
    In the nearby trees, the ghostly shadows are real!

    And for every mile of track,
    A proud Cantonese man lays six feet down,
    In the graveyard of the newest railroad town.

    Trans-Canadian line, British Columbia's future design.
    In the true north, where the dream rolls on.
    On the backbones . . . of the men from Canton.

    At Hell's Gate in the Fraser Canyon
    Of the six hundred workers left standin'
    Only three hadn't lost . . . their best companion.

    Trans-Canadian line, British Columbia's future design.
    In the true north, where the dream rolls on.
    On the backbones . . . of the men from Canton.


    © 1999 John Spearn

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