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"Crua Chan"

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By the left, quick march, crua chan!
It was seven hundred and forty-five,
The highland spirit had revived,
Mac Dougall and Mac Donald there,
The clans had come from everywhere, singing:

Fee fi fo fum,
I smell the blood of a englishman,
Fee fi fo fum,
Come on London, here we come.

We went all the way down south,
We were frothening at the mouth,
Coming down to Dereby Town,
We'd beaten everyone around, singing:

Fee fi fo fum,
I smell the blood of a englishman,
Fee fi fo fum,
Come on London, here we come.

We ended at Culloden Moor,
Feeling bad and feeling poor,
The Redcoats had chased us there,
There we died and there we stayed, singing:

Fee fi fo fum, I smell the blood of a scotsman,
Fee fi fo fum, United Kingdom here we come.

We the bonnie prince has gone back home,
He's never gonna come back.

We'ldo to you at Wembley,
We'ldo it to you in pubs,
With the sconttish louts larking about.
Here come your rats, Crua Chan Lad.
This song is from the album "After Chabon" and "Fiebre".