At The Hundredth Meridian Lyrics by The Tragically Hip

At The Hundredth Meridian Lyrics

    Me debunk an American myth?
    And take my life in my hands?
    Where the great plains begin,
    at the hundredth meridian.
    At the hundredth meridian,
    where the great plains begin

    Driving down a corduroy road,
    weeds standing shoulder high
    Ferris wheel is rusting off in the distance
    At the hundredth meridian where the great plains begin

    Left alone to get gigantic;
    hard, huge and haunted
    A generation so much dumber than it's parents came
    crashing through the window.
    A raven strains along the line of the road,
    carrying a muddy, old skull.
    The wires whistle their approval,
    off down the distance.
    At the hundredth meridian where the great plains begin

    I remember, I remember Buffalo and I remember Hengelo
    It would seem to me I remember every
    single fucking thing I know

    If I die of vanity, promise me, promise me,
    they bury me someplace I don't want to be,
    you'll dig me up and transport me, unceremoniously,
    away from the swollen city-breeze, garbage-bag trees,
    whispers of disease and the acts of enormity
    and lower me slowly, sadly and properly
    Get Ry Cooder to sing my eulogy,
    At the hundredth meridian where the great plains begin.

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