I thought I'd leave for a year or two, Make some money and return to you But outside the darkness passes by, Another shift bus morning ride The icy fog horizon line- Not part of nature's grand design The flare stack makes you think it's dawn, long before the sun I'm living in Alberta, miles away from everything I know I'm living in Alberta, dying to get back home I'm dying to get back home I used to walk along the beach And feel the sand beneath my feet Out here there's no ocean waves, You wouldn't hear them anyway These grains of sand don't wash or roll They're heavy black and fused with oil 100 tons in every load, One neverending road I'm living in Alberta, miles away from everything I know I'm living in Alberta, dying to get back home I'm dying to get back home Now I've made a lot of friends out here, But it's not where I belong And Alberta, she's been good to me And I'll miss her when I'm gone But I'll know when the tide is in I'll feel your breath upon my skin Sittin' by the fire again, Singing to your ocean I know I'll miss the Northern lights But not those -40 nights And if someone sings a Ron Hynes song, We'll know every word I'm living in Alberta, miles away from everything I know I'm living in Alberta, dying to get back home I'm dying to get back home I'm living in Alberta, dying to get back home I'm dying to get back home