[Verse 1]
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Leaving Aberdeen through Dyce across the Don, the road is winding and so long
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Past Newmachar park turn right at the phone box, drive to the top of the hill and turn right
[Chorus]
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Kinmundy road is where I call my home, it's where I sit and write my songs alone, all alone
[Verse 2]
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Go to the shop, at the pub I must not stop, I drink to much if I just have a drop
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Back down the hill the chemist sells it's pills, I take them even if I don't feel Ill
[Chorus]
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Kinmundy road is where I call my home, it's where I sit and write my songs alone, all alone
[Middle 8]
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The houses seem to look all the same but who lives behind that window pane
[Chorus]
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Kinmundy road is where I call my home, it's where I sit and write my songs alone, all alone