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are silver And I know I'm finally home I went to Thailand by way of Seattle Costa Rica by way of Bangkok Ireland by way of San Jose Scotland by way
"We have decided to favor you, 52 heads will fall this morning, and yours will be the 52nd In the name of the people of Scotland, I now hereby
he's got one big belly From livin the good life provided by punk Singin singin singin Buy me a Becks beer or pass me a bong Gimme some Bushmills I'll
by michael mols into the celtic goal oh the soldiers they wear helmets , to protect their head and your granny to keep warm wears a nightcap tae her
Wont you come see about it I been thinking bout you I'm not them, I'm him You her, and I can't be without you All this time that's going by Won't you
a smuggle Dem a smuggle, dem a smuggle, dem a smuggle Ten thousand pound of the gan-jay Running from the DEA A million pound of ganja Wantеd by the Scotland
I ate the haggis By and by hallelujah I ate the haggis, now I Feel like a cat on the warm hood Of a car that's just done driving On a cold
you say? At the Apollo, the stage so high The Rosе of Scotland saved the night At the shorеs of the Mersey Beat Stopping by in Matthew Street The good
a year ago Is there snow falling down on the beach? In Scotland has it reached 0 degrees? I wish we could erase 2020 I pray we’ll be together by New Years
Community, Scotland GIA Publications, Inc., exclusive North American agent GIA Music. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Introduction and Interlude |: Bm
You punks got a 50/50 chance of livin, you playin +Rock Paper Scissors+ Why the FUCK would I knuckle up witcha? I got twin glocks from Scotland, I'd
My name's Duncan Campbell from the shire of Argyll I've travelled this country for many's a mile I've travelled through Ireland and Scotland and all
04. THE BONNIE BANKS O' LOCH LOMOND (Traditional Scottish Song) VERSE 1:By yon bonnie banks, an by yon bonnie braesWhere the sun shines bright
the room Removed the noose not a moment to soon Or so I was told too young to remember A typical cold day 3rd of November in Scotland Fast forward 6
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Take it as it comes A sunset in Scotland An easy kind of day And you ask me simple questions Answers though, I don't have And it's self-indulgent
nane, In the weet o' the carses They laie by their lane. On dune and on brae, By muir and by burn, Under aits o' the hairst, Under ruits o' the fern,
Two hundred years being wrapped snug in tartan Made to sing 'God Save the Queen' Your forefathers say 'Be a proud son of Scotland' But in this day
More then any of you rappers ever spit Vote for me as president, In about a day or so I be up in the white house getting feletio By an administrative
strung in the air I could see Scotland green in the backyard we were lying on that June We had our Cape Town table mountain topped with cheapest takeout
By the margin of the ocean One pleasant evening in the month of June The pleasant singing blackbird His charming notes to tune Then I saw a woman
By yon bonnie banks and by yon bonnie braes, Where the sun shines bright on Loch Lomon'. where me and my true love were ever wont to gae
And now, the nations of the world, brought to you by Yakko Warner! United States, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Haiti, Jamaica, Peru Republic
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