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The lyrics to Sussex By the sea are pretty old fashioned and irrelevant nowadays. When you sing things like "we are the men", "let your hearts be gay", "lightly he goes a wooing" and "a solider boy is the ladies' joy" it comes out as a bit shit.
I understand why you and others think the words are from a bygone era and not easily sung in 2014 and I used to be of the same opinion. The more I think about it though the more I think we should retain the original words. This is our song, totally unique to the Albion and Sussex. We are Sussex, a great and beautiful county of which we are justifiably proud. This song describes this pride and links us with our history, of the sacrifices made in the great wars when I'm sure the song was a source of great comfort to soldiers facing battle and to those they left behind. It is a marching song, a battle hymn and a summation of Sussex men. Every time we sing it we should be summoning the spirits of the past into a modern day setting. At the moment we only pay lip service to all this and "der der der der der der der" is, it could be argued, insulting to our heritage. We should retain the words and encourage the club to use every way it can to get 25,000 Sussex men women and children belting it out with pride and accuracy before and during every game.