Lyrics Fiddler's Green

Fiddler's Green

Gospel

Well, I saw her one fair evening it was early summer

Time

Man and nature were in blossom, I was really feeling

Fine

I asked if she would kiss me though I'm usually rather

Shy

But she Looked right into my face and said KMA goodbye

Long ago I had a girl friend she was pretty, she was

Cute

On a lonely winter evening I was in a crazy mood

I said: Won't you become my wife

And hoped that she would not deny

She just laughed her head off screaming KMA goodbye

I wonder if I?m born to lose

I wonder if I always get the sack

Don?t give in, don?t give up

Always bad luck

Why do I always fall on bad times!?

Don?t give in, don?t give up

Always bad luck

Why do I always fall on bad times?

Once I made a lovely journey but there was a traffic

jam

Next to me a pretty girl, sitting in a caravan

While I showed her all my love I overlooked that big

Tall guy

Who came over and he kicked me, he said KMA goodbye

Oh lord, mercy me

Show a little sympathy

Don?t let me die in agony

Don?t leave me high and dry

Oh ford, mercy me

Show a little sympathy

Take me to the promised land

How Long do I have to sing this song!?

Once I had a decent supper in a lovely restaurant

When I caught a certain glimpse, that I understood

Quite wrong

And she took her chips with ketchup, flung them into my

Left eye

In my right eye was her fist which means KMA goodbye

Don't give in and fight bad times