[Verse]
In the land of red and white, a leader stands so tall,
With promises and charm, he tries to win 'em all.
But folks around these parts, they've seen it all before,
His words as thin as autumn leaves, that scatter evermore.
[Verse 2]
He speaks of sunny days, but clouds are rollin' in,
While farmers sweat and toil, his smile is mighty thin.
From Calgary to Nova Scotia, they've heard his same ol' spiel,
The folks out here in prairie lands know when they’re getting a raw deal.
[Chorus]
Oh Justin, where's your backbone? We’re callin’ you to task,
You say you’re for the people, well the people wanna ask.
Why’s it life’s still tough, while you bask in limelight’s glow?
Maple sham’s your middle name, and we all know it so.
[Bridge]
In parliament, you stand so proud, in suits that cost a dime,
While hungry mouths and empty hands are fallin' out of line.
You kiss those babies, shake those hands, with a fancy glinting grin,
But us folks down in the heartland, see the trouble you’re draggin' in.
[Verse 3]
From sea to shining sea, we’re holding out for more,
Promises on paper don’t put food in the store.
The maple leaf is sagging, under weight of bills unpaid,
We need a leader, not a charmer, who’ll set the country straight.
[Chorus]
Oh Justin, where's your backbone? We’re callin’ you to task,
You say you’re for the people, well the people wanna ask.
Why’s it life’s still tough, while you bask in limelight’s glow?
Maple sham’s your middle name, and we all know it so.
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