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The Army, the Navy and the Air Force |
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Have made old England's name. |
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Our soldiers, our sailors and our airmen |
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Have always played the game. |
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They're steady - they're true and always ready. |
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They fight for you and me. |
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The Army, the Navy and the Air force |
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Leading us to victory. |
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They say there's a troopship just leaving bombay |
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Bound for old blighty shore |
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Heavily laden with time expired men |
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Bound for the land they adore |
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There's many an airman just finishing his time |
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There's many a twerp signing on |
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You'll get no promotion this side of the ocean |
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So cheer up my lads bless 'em all |
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Bless em all bless em all |
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The long and the short and the tall |
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Bless all the sergeants and W O ones |
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Bless all the corp'rals and their blinkin sons |
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Cause we're saying goodbye to them all |
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As back to their billets they crawl |
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You'll get no promotion this side of the ocean |
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So cheer up my lads bless 'em all |
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Private Jones came in one night |
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Full of cheer and very bright |
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He'd been out all day upon the spree |
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He bumped into Sergeant Smeck |
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Put his arms around his neck |
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And in his ear he whispered tenderly |
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Kiss me goodnight Sergeant Major |
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Tuck me in my little wooden bed |
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We all love you Sergeant Major |
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When we hear you bawling "Show a leg " |
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Don't forget to wake me in the morning |
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And bring me 'round a nice hot cup of tea |
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Kiss me goodnight Sergeant Major |
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Sergeant Major be a mother to me |
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Underneath the lantern, By the barrack gate |
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Darling I remember The way you used to wait |
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T'was there that you whispered tenderly, |
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That you loved me,You'd always be, |
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My Lilli of the Lamplight, |
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My own Lilli Marlene |
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Orders came for sailing, Somewhere over there |
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All confined to barracks was more than I could bear |
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I knew you were waiting in the street |
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I heard your feet, But could not meet, |
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My Lilly of the Lamplight, |
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my own Lilly Marlene |
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Resting in our billets, Just behind the lines |
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Even tho' we're parted, Your lips are close to mine |
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You wait where that lantern softly gleams, |
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Your sweet face seems To haunt my dreams |
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My Lilly of the Lamplight, |
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My own Lilly Marlene |
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I'll be seeing you |
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In all the old familiar places |
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That this heart of mine embraces |
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All day through |
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In that small cafe |
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The park across the way |
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The children's carousel |
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The chestnut tree |
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The wishing well |
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I'll be seeing you |
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Through every lovely summer's day |
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In everything that's light and gay |
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I'll always think of you that way |
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I'll find you in the morning sun |
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And when the night is new |
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I'll be looking at the moon |
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But I'll be seeing you |
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Now is the hour when we must say goodbye. |
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Soon you'll be sailing far across the sea. |
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While you're away, oh, then, remember me. |
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When you return, you'll find me waiting here. |
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This is the Army, Mister Jones |
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No private rooms or telephones |
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You had your breakfast in bed before |
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But you won't have it there any more |
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This is the Army, Mister Green |
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We like the barracks nice and clean |
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You had a housemaid to clean your floor |
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But she won't help you out any more |
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Do what the buglers command |
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They're in the Army and not in a band |
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This is the Army, Mister Brown |
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You and your baby went to town |
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She had you worried but this is war |
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And she won't worry you anymore |
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We're going to hang out the washing on the Siegfried line |
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Have you any dirty washing mother dear |
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We're going to hang out the washing on the Siegfried line |
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Cause the washing day is here |
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Whether the weather may be wet or fine |
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We'll just rub along without a care |
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We're going to hang out the washing on the Siegfried line |
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If that Siegfried line's still there |