Difference between revisions of "The Frankfurt American Team Song"
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(sung to the tune of "God Bless America"; Lyrics by Harry Laws, circa 1978) | (sung to the tune of "God Bless America"; Lyrics by Harry Laws, circa 1978) | ||
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We are the Frankfurt Americans, we come from near and far | We are the Frankfurt Americans, we come from near and far | ||
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To play together with balls of leather | To play together with balls of leather | ||
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And to join our good friends at the bar. | And to join our good friends at the bar. | ||
− | From the scrumdown to the back line to the lineout | + | |
+ | From the scrumdown, to the back line, to the lineout | ||
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you can see | you can see | ||
− | We are the Frankfurt Americans, a | + | |
+ | We are the Frankfurt Americans, a damn fine RFC | ||
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I am a Frankfurt American | I am a Frankfurt American | ||
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Come have a drink with me. | Come have a drink with me. |
Latest revision as of 21:00, 24 June 2017
(sung to the tune of "God Bless America"; Lyrics by Harry Laws, circa 1978)
We are the Frankfurt Americans, we come from near and far
To play together with balls of leather
And to join our good friends at the bar.
From the scrumdown, to the back line, to the lineout
you can see
We are the Frankfurt Americans, a damn fine RFC
I am a Frankfurt American
Come have a drink with me.