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Can't you see we'll trim you? | Can't you see we'll trim you? See the fire in our eyes! Can't you see we'll get you As the boys go rushing by? Don't you know we'll win, For we're here to do or die, And we'll rush that old ball down the field For one more try. | ||
See the fire in our eyes! | |||
Can't you see we'll get you | |||
As the boys go rushing by? | |||
Don't you know we'll win, | |||
For we're here to do or die, | |||
And we'll rush that old ball down the field | |||
For one more try. | |||
<br/>'''Note(s):''' This song first appears in the 1921 edition of Carmina. | |||
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*''Carmina Universitatis Novi Brunsvici''. Fredericton, NB: Literary and Debating Society of the University of New Brunswick, 1921. | |||
* ''Carmina Universitatis Novi Brunsvici''. Fredericton, NB: Literary and Debating Society of the University of New Brunswick, 1921. | |||
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© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2012 | <br/>© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2012 |
Revision as of 07:57, 9 June 2014
Lyrics:
Can't you see we'll trim you? See the fire in our eyes! Can't you see we'll get you As the boys go rushing by? Don't you know we'll win, For we're here to do or die, And we'll rush that old ball down the field For one more try.
Note(s): This song first appears in the 1921 edition of Carmina.
Source(s):
- Carmina Universitatis Novi Brunsvici. Fredericton, NB: Literary and Debating Society of the University of New Brunswick, 1921.
© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2012