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1828–1906

UNITED BY STEEL RAILS.

James McIntyre

When Indian tribes in the Northwest Rebelled against the Eastern laws, Canadian courage it did test, All were united in the cause.

But how shall volunteers proceed Such distance, several thousand miles, Will they in their dark hour of need Ask Uncle Sam with pleasant smiles

For to allow our volunteers To pass o'er their north railroad, Perhaps subject to doubts and fears, Where British soldiers never trod.

But there went up a glad hurrah When it was found that in our land, Almost finished was railway, And trains do wait for word command,

To bear away our volunteers To those far North distant lands, But dispelled were all their fears When they rode over those steel bands,

Which bound young nation all in one, Before detached and all apart, Shoulder to shoulder now each one Feels patriot feelings in his heart,

First time we truly realize The value of this great railway, Its benefits each now doth prize, Highway to Japan and Australia.

The policy it has proved wise, Which did build this great railway, The vast Northwest to colonize, And bear its products far away.

Canadian flags are now unfurled In the ports of the Chinese, Short route to Oriental world Gives Canada her cheap fine teas.

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