Kapuskasing Coffee

Kapuskasing Coffee: Melodic Musings on Love and Resilience
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Lyrics

Sometimes I find that I get too sentimental

Expressing a tendency to become overly emotional

Too sentimental when I think of you

Feeling sentimental when thinking about the person referred to

Sometimes it helps to play some heavy, heavy metal

Using heavy metal music as a coping mechanism

But somehow heavy metal makes me think of you too

Even heavy metal reminds the person of the subject of the song


I met you on a road of corduroy and maple

Describing the location where the speaker met the person

Corduroy and maple and I sang to you

Highlighting specific elements of the setting (corduroy and maple)

Early one morning drinking Kapuskasing coffee

Recalling a moment of shared Kapuskasing coffee

Kapuskasing coffee and I sang to you

Emphasizing the significance of the shared experience through singing


All the roads are washed out in the town

Referencing challenges in the town with roads washed out

But the poster boys of North America are still around

Despite challenges, prominent figures (poster boys) still present

All the roads are six feet underground

Imagining roads buried, possibly symbolizing difficulties

But God bless the poster boys of North America for sticking around

Commending resilient figures (poster boys) for enduring


Sometimes I find that I get too sentimental

Reiteration of becoming overly sentimental about the person

Too sentimental when I think of you

Continued sentimentality while thinking about the person

Early one morning drinking Kapuskasing coffee

Recalling a specific moment of Kapuskasing coffee with the person

I had your arms around me as I sang to you

Expressing intimacy with the person during the coffee experience


All the roads are washed out in the town

Reiteration of challenges in the town with washed-out roads

But the poster boys of North America are still around

Acknowledging the persistent presence of significant figures

All the roads are six feet underground

Imagining roads buried even deeper, suggesting profound challenges

But God bless the poster boys of North America for sticking around

Commending resilient figures (poster boys) for enduring profound challenges


Sometimes it helps to play some heavy, heavy metal

Repeating the use of heavy metal as a coping mechanism

Sometimes it helps to drink some Kapuskasing coffee

Introducing the additional coping mechanism of Kapuskasing coffee

Sometimes it helps to play some heavy, heavy metal

Reiterating the use of heavy metal for emotional relief

Sometimes it helps to drink some Kapuskasing coffee

Reiterating the use of Kapuskasing coffee for emotional relief

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