John K. Samson
John K. Samson
John K. Samson
John K. Samson
John K. Samson
John K. Samson
John K. Samson
John K. Samson
John K. Samson
John K. Samson
John K. Samson
John K. Samson
“Heart of the Continent” is a nickname of the city of Winnipeg, the singer’s hometown. Samson said during a performance in Vancouver that the song is about a building called the Army Surplus Sales that was torn down. As soon as the building was torn down, he could not recall what it looked like. The...
The north wind sinks the fence around a lot full of debris
Near the corner of Memorial and me
Where resurrected brick and drywall lead back into place
There's a terrified reflection on my face
All alone at the gleaming knife display at the army surplus sales
As the dusk descends and my inspiration fails
Ghost-filled discount parkas, sleeping bags
Peer at me from the crumpled dark
Inky bruises punched into the sky by bolts of light
And then leak across the body of tonight
While rain and thunder drop and roll then stop short of a storm
Leave the air stuck with this waiting to be born
As I stand before an unresponsive automatic door
Just another door that won't open for me anymore
The exit red gets brighter then blinks off
Presses me into the crumpled dark
There's a billboard by the highway
That says welcome to
(Bienvenue à)
But no sign to show you when you go away
And our demolitions punctuate
All we mean to save then leave too late
So I make my shaky exclamation mark
With a hand full of
The crumpled dark
Heart of the Continent was written by John K. Samson.
Heart of the Continent was produced by Paul Aucoin.
John K. Samson released Heart of the Continent on Fri Oct 30 2009.