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Hey, Mr. Churchill comes over here |
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To say we're doing splendidly |
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But it's very cold out here in the snow |
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Marching to win from the enemy |
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Oh, I say it's tough, I have had enough |
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Can you stop the Cavalry? |
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I have had to fight, almost every night |
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Down throughout these centuries |
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That is when I say, oh yes, yet again |
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Can you stop the Cavalry? |
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Mary Bradley waits at home |
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In the nuclear fall-out zone |
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Wish I could be dancing now |
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In the arms of the girl I love |
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Dub a dub a dum dum |
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Dub a dub a dum |
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Dub a dum dum dub a dub |
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Dub a dub a dum |
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Dub a dub a dum dum |
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Dub a dub a dum |
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Dub a dum dum dub a dub |
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Dub a dub a dum |
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Wish I was at home for Christmas |
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Bang, that's another bomb on another town |
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While Luzar and Jim have tea |
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If I get home, live to tell the tale |
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I'll run for all presidencies |
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If I get elected I'll stop, I will stop the Cavalry |
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Dub a dub a dum dum |
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Dub a dub a dum |
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Dub a dum dum dub a dub |
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Dub a dub a dum |
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Dub a dub a dum dum |
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Dub a dub a dum |
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Dub a dum dum dub a dub |
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Dub a dub a dum |
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Wish I was at home for Christmas |
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Wish I could be dancing now |
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In the arms of the girl I love |
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Mary Bradley waits at home |
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She's been waiting two years long |
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Wish I was at home for Christmas |