Lyrics
[Verse 1]
From the shores of old Quebec, where the rivers run so deep,
A lion’s on a journey, through the forest, 'cross the peaks.
He’s left the Eastern sunrise, where the maple trees stand tall,
And he’s bound for wild Alaska, answering nature’s call.
[Chorus]
Roar, mighty lion, roar across the land,
Through the frozen tundra, across the golden sand.
From the pines of Laurentians to the Rockies’ crest,
May you find your home in the wild, untamed West.
[Verse 2]
He strides through Mont-Tremblant, where the mountains touch the sky,
Past the lakes and winding rivers, where the eagle dares to fly.
The wind whispers secrets of the North he longs to know,
Through the plains of Saskatchewan, where the prairie grasses grow.
[Chorus]
Roar, mighty lion, roar across the land,
Through the frozen tundra, across the golden sand.
From the pines of Laurentians to the Rockies’ crest,
May you find your home in the wild, untamed West.
[Bridge]
In the shadow of the Rockies, where the grizzlies roam so free,
The lion finds his courage in the howl of the breeze.
Onward to the Yukon, where the midnight sun does gleam,
He’s a king without a kingdom, chasing nature’s dream.
[Verse 3]
At last, he reaches Alaska, where the glaciers meet the sea,
Where the spirits of the wild sing their ancient melody.
He stands upon the shoreline, where the world feels wide and grand,
A lion who has roamed across the heart of this vast land.
[Chorus]
Roar, mighty lion, roar across the land,
Through the frozen tundra, across the golden sand.
From the pines of Laurentians to the Rockies’ crest,
You hoped to find your home in the wild, untamed West.
[Outro]
And as the northern lights dance in the Alaskan night,
The lion’s roar echoes, a song of endless might.
He’s trekked across a country, from the East to the far-off West,
A journey of a lifetime, in the land where the wild things rest.
Roar, mighty lion, roar across the land,
Through the frozen tundra, across the golden sand.
From the pines of Laurentians to the Rockies’ crest,
You did not find your home in the wild, untamed West.
So where will you go now, if this country was not it? Maybe try going south, and see if that's a hit.