- published: 25 Sep 2015
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A state government (provincial government in Canada) is the government of a country subdivision in a federal form of government, which shares political power with the federal or national government. A state government may have some level of political autonomy, or be subject to the direct control of the federal government. This relationship may be defined by a constitution.
The reference to "state" denotes country subdivisions which are officially or widely known as "states", and should not be confused with a "sovereign state". Provinces are usually divisions of unitary states. Their governments, which are also provincial governments, are not the subject of this article.
The United States and Australia are the main examples of federal systems in which the term "state" is used for the subnational components of the federation. In addition, the Canadian provinces fulfil a similar role. The term for subnational units in non-English-speaking federal countries may also often be translated as "state", e.g. States of Germany (German Länder).
If only i could bridge these oceans,
and bring you home to me again,
Oh why are you so far from me?
I took at the stars, i cant take this anymore,
Oh god, i cant take this.
I cant take this anymore,
discouraged, lying on the floor,
as the sun begins to rise,
its so beautiful to these eyes,
Better a diamond with a flaw, than a pebble without,
better investing in a soul, to be left in doubt,
(If only i could bridge these oceans,
and bring you home, bring you home, bring you home to
me again)
Oh god, i cant feel you near me anymore,,
youre no longer by my side, and next time
i wont let you get away
and we will be waiting, forever,
and we will be waiting, forever
Better a diamond with a flaw, than a pebble without,
better investing in a soul, to be left in doubt,
(If only i could bridge these oceans,
and bring you home, bring you home, bring you home to
me again)
We will stand and fight last one out gets the lights,
(If we could only keep our distance from consistency,