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There were three little sisters |
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Three little sisters |
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And each one only in her teens |
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One loved a soldier |
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One loved a sailor |
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And one loved a lad from the marines |
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For the three little sister |
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They were the fairest |
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From Iceland to the Philippines |
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So said the soldier |
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So said the sailor |
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And so said the lad from the marines |
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And when the boys marched away |
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The girls said they'd be true until |
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The boys came back someday |
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Now the three little sisters |
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Three little sisters |
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Stay home and read their magazines |
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You can tell it to the soldier |
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Tell it to the sailor |
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And tell it to the marine |
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(scat singing) |
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Three little sisters |
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Two little sisters of mine |
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And each one's only in her teens (ah-h-h-h) |
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One loved a soldier |
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One loved a sailor boy |
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I loved the man from the marines |
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Oh, my two little sisters |
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They were the fairest of all |
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From Iceland right to the Philippines (ah-h-h-h) |
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So said the soldier |
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So said the sailor boy |
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So said the guy from the marines |
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And when the boys marched away |
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The girls said they'd be true until |
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The boys marched back someday |
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Now, the three little sisters |
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The three little sisters |
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Stay home, home and read their magazines |
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You can tell it to the soldier |
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Tell it to the sailor |
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Oooooh, tell it to the marine |