Ode to the town of Timmins and South Porcupine             
 
There's a place east of Sault St. Marie where I go 
On highway eleven north of Toronto 
Near the Xtrada Kidd Creek Copper Mine 
It's the city of Timmins and South Porcupine 
 
There's the Hollinger mine and the Shania Twain Centre 
So proud of 'Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under' 
Les Costello 'the flying father' and  Shumacher town 
It's the place where Frank and Peter Mahovlich were born 
 
Chorus:  
In summer the farmers rise early at dawn 
Their hands tell a story of ancestors gone 
They'll feed this great nation with tractors and hoes 
At the ol Mounjoy Market their produce are sold 
 
Verse:  
When I was a boy we'd play cowboys and Indians 
With my trusty dog Ginger by old Feldman's mill 
The Lone Ranger and the Rocket Man they were my heroes 
At a nickel for popcorn and two bits for the show 
 
There's the one forty four goes south to Sudbury 
On the way there's Gogama Indian territory 
And were next of kin to the great Cross Canada Highway 
You go west to Vancouver and east P.E.I. 
 
As sung by Paul Henry Dallaire/PHD 
 
By Paul Henry Dallaire 
Paul Henry Pub.  
SOCAN
Paul Henry Dallaire
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