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'Twas the night after Auburn


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Twas the night after Auburn

and all through the land,

not a Roll Tide was uttered

by aCrimson Tide fan.

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They used to be boisterous,

they used to be loud,

they used to be cocky,

they used to be proud.

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But they lost all their swagger,

they lost all their swing.

For one little second

had changed everything.

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The score it was even.

The clock had run dry.

When Nicholas Saban

then started to cry.

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He demanded a second

be put on the clock.

The worse that could happen?

A miss or a block.

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But fate it is fickle,

and greed has a price,

and what happened next

just wasnt too nice.

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His kickers performance

was one of pure shame,

so he put a green rookie

right into the game.

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The kick was a boomer

of 56 yards,

but the extra yard needed

was not in the cards.

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And back in the end zone

a lone Tiger stood.

He caught that ol football,

he caught it real good.

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He started to run,

he heard the cheers grow.

The crimson Tide offense?

Too fat and too slow.

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One hundred and nine

he ran for a score.

If needed he could have

ran one hundred more

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The crowd it erupted

while storming the field.

The Crimson Tides season

was settled and sealed.

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A cry of War Eagle

soon echoed the plain.

Nick Sabans expression

was one of pure pain.

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And in Tuscaloosa

you could hear a pin drop.

And in Tallahassee

a tomahawk chop.

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For the night after Auburn

the Tide does not roll.

The new boss in town

wears garnet and gold.

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