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- Islander
Chorus
I'm a Newfoundlander born and bred and I'll be one till I die. I'm proud to be an Islander and here's the reason why. I'm free as the wind and the waves that wash the sand. There's no place I would rather be than here in Newfoundland.
I spent some time in New York state I nearly lost my mind. The city life's too fast for me nobody had the time. Cement and steel and flashing lights was all that I could see. It may be good for New York state but it's no damn good for me.
Chorus
In Montreal the Frenchmen say that they own Labrador. Including Indian Harbor where by father fished before. And if they want to fight for her then I'll surely make a stand. And they'll regret the day they tried to take our Newfoundland.
- The Warlike lads of Russia
When Bonaparte from Poland into Muscovy went,
With all his troops and all his men, their minds were fully bent
For to take the Russian country, oh, they were full employ'd,
But the Russians fought against them and they soon did them destroy.
Chorus (after each verse):
Oh, the warlike lads of Russia, oh, they fought all in one mind;
Made Bonaparte to run and leave his troops behind.