I’ve been to Canada one time.
I’ve been to Canada once.
Canada is good.
Canada is fine.
I lived so close for so long.
But I only been once.
I’ve been to Canada one time.
I’ve been to Canada once.
I spent a few days in Toronto.
I been through Windsor twice.
Thinking back upon it now,
I had lunch there.
It was nice.
I’ve been to Canada one time.
I’ve been to Canada once.
We are both North Americans.
Gosh, we’re practically kin.
We both look pretty much about the same.
We both got a lot a people that wanna come in.
We both speak English mostly,
but it’s not in our country’s name.
I’m from the USA. You’re from Canada.
Hey, hey.
I’ve been to Canada one time.
I’ve been to Canada once.
I can even name a couple provinces,
but I’m not sure where they are.
I heard they speak French in Montreal.
To be honest, I didn’t go that far.
But, ask me, how many times have I been to Detroit?
Twice. And once was on the way to Canada.
I’ve been to Canada one time.
I’ve been to Canada once.
I didn’t need no visa.
I barely touched my passport.
Though some shit a little more expensive there.
It’s pretty clean and safe, and they got national health care.
And though the metric system threw me off,
I was OK in our neighbor to the north.
That’s Canada. I’m from the USA
Hooray.
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