Nothing's Changed
Eternal Echoes: Spencer Burton's Alberta AnthemLyrics
Where the buffalo roam
Expressing a connection to a vast and open space, symbolized by the buffalo roaming.
I call my home
Referring to the buffalo roaming area as the speaker's home.
A thousand acres
Highlighting a substantial amount of land, emphasizing ownership.
To call my own
Reinforcing the sense of possession and control over the land.
Strawberry of a day
Describing a pleasant day, possibly suggesting a positive and serene environment.
The people say
Indicating the sentiment of the people in the area regarding change.
No nothings changed
Stating that, according to locals, nothing has changed in the surroundings.
Out here on the wild
Placing the setting in the wild Albertan mountain range.
Albertan mountain range
Reiterating the lack of change in the described area.
Nothings changed
Affirming the absence of significant alterations in the environment.
No nothings changed
Repeating the idea that nothing has changed, emphasizing continuity.
I guess I'll always feel this way
Expressing a sense of permanence or constancy in the speaker's feelings about the place.
Nothings changed
Reaffirming the lack of noticeable changes in the surroundings.
Just strumblin' through the fog
Depicting a casual and carefree journey through a misty or unclear situation.
Me and my old dog
Describing a companionable experience with the speaker's loyal dog.
Sharing a beer
Sharing a moment of relaxation and camaraderie with a beer.
Till' we're sawing logs
Imagining a peaceful sleep, emphasized by the expression "sawing logs."
But the very next day
Introducing a contrast between the previous day's relaxation and the next day's wear and tear on clothing.
Blue jeans all frayed
Describing worn-out jeans, possibly indicating the physical toll of the environment.
Sun bleached in the fields
Depicting the effects of the sun on the fields, suggesting a timeless quality in the landscape.
No nothings changed
Reiterating the lack of change in the described area.
Albertan mountain range
Confirming the setting in the unaltered Albertan mountain range.
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