Kings Of Fife
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Kings Of Fife
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We fot the kilt to Leven
The kids up there
Had multicolored hair
A bunch of gnarly punks
They welcomed us with open arms
We shared together
Everything we had
Twasn't much
So here's to the lasses
Here's to the lads
And the good times
We were so glad to have
Drinking in the Kingdom of Fife
They us to Kilcaldy
Then to Dundee
Up the coast to Aberdeen
Hey what a crazy scene
We made so many friends up there
To name them all's impossible for me
Oh yeah, I was that drunk
So if you ever get up to Leven
You better do this just for me
Have a drink with the Kings of Fife
Have a drink in the Kingdom of Fife
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