Quentinian National Fight Song

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The Fight, Fight, Fight, USQ, USQ (FIGHT) chant is a widely used national chant by citizens of the United States of Quentin at international or national sporting events and other rallies to show Quentinian pride and nationalism. The chant was first used after the Greater Venturian War, when Quentinian pride and nationalism were at a high, and international sporting events were becoming better attended and more popular. The chant is used at nearly all events, and especially at high profile events such as a diamond-medal match at the Sidus Dei Ludos or a VERA World Cup game. The fight song has numerous critics abroad and at home, many saying it discourages international bonding and friendship and hurts Quentinian ties with other nations. Proponents, however, say that the fight song encourages national pride and has become a tradition, and that the song helps create a bond between all states of the nation. Despite controversy, it continues to be used.

Lyrics

The lyrics to the Quentinian fight song are designed so that the two largest used languages in the nation, English and Farmine, are incorporated into the whole song, showing solidarity and the identity of the nation. Lyrics in Farmine are listed in Farmine in the first version, with translations below the version. Words in English are listed in English.

Fyghtee, fyghtee, fyghtee USQ, USQ (FIGHT!)

Wynee, wynee, wynee USQ, USQ (WIN!)

Proud to be Quentinian, now let's kick some a$%, OH!

Fyghtee, fyghtee, fyghtee USQ, USQ (FIGHT!)


Fyghtee: Fight

Wynee: Win