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A song about losing love with someone and trying to salvage it. The narrator could change for his partner, but he knows that would be inauthentic.
If I was the Grand Canyon
I'd echo everything you say
But I'm just me, I'm only me
And you used to love me that way
So you know how to love me that way
If I was Paul Bunyan
I'd carry you so far away
But I'm just me, I'm only me
And you used to love me that way
So you know how to love me that way
If I was the Grand Canyon
I'd echo everything you say
But I'm just me, I'm only me
And you used to love me that way
So you know how to love me that way
Grand Canyon was written by Stephin Merritt.
Grand Canyon was produced by Stephin Merritt.
The Magnetic Fields released Grand Canyon on Tue Sep 07 1999.
Stephin Merritt explains “Grand Canyon” in the album interview booklet:
It’s inhuman. And then the second verse is superhuman.