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There's some folks who always worry |
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And some folks who never care |
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But in this world of rush |
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And hurry it matters neither here nor there |
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Be steady and realistic |
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Don't hanker for gold or gems |
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Be carefree and otimistic like Old Father Thames |
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High in the hills down in the dales |
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Happy and fancy free |
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Old Father Thames keeps rolling along |
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Down to the mighty sea |
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What does he know what does he care |
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Nothing for you or me |
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Old Father Thames keeps rolling along |
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Down to the mighty sea |
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He never seems to worry |
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Doesn't care for Fortunes fame |
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He never seems to hurry |
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But he gets there just the same |
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Kingdoms may come Kingdoms may go |
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Whatever the end may be |
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Old Father Thames keeps rolling along |
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Down to the mighty sea |
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My best way a heaven best way |
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Than right to be own with kind |
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It doesn't matter what the rest of it |
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You're about to leave them far behind |
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It's your turn to do you duties |
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If they call to own your fame |
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Far regard than human duties |
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Like Old Father Thames |
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High in the hills down in the dales |
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Happy and fancy free |
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Old Father Thames keeps rolling along |
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Down to the mighty sea |
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What does he know what does he care |
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Nothing for you or me |
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Old Father Thames keeps rolling along |
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Down to the mighty sea |
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He never seems to worry |
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Doesn't care for Fortunes fame |
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He never seems to hurry |
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But he gets there just the same |
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Kingdoms may come |
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Kingdoms may go |
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Whatever the end may be |
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Old Father Thames keeps rolling along |
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Down to the mighty sea |