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Little wooden soldier boy |
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How he's bored to be a toy |
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Sitting on the mantelpiece |
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Was not his idea of peace |
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So one night at half past one |
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He ordered all the toys to come |
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He told them all a good game to play |
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Next day |
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The teddy bears and wind-up toys |
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Together made a lot of noise |
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The other side formed into ranks |
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Proud cause they had plastic tanks |
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High up on the shelf to see |
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The soldier had to jump with glee |
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At last before his eyes he saw |
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A real war |
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With a battle raging on the floor |
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The soldier boy was urging more |
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Soon the floor was strewn with bits |
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Fur and stuff and building kits |
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The soldier boy was feeling high |
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As smoke clouds rolled across the sky |
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He gave a last triumphant cry |
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And fell into the fire |
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