| In 1814 we took a little trip,
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| Along with colonel jackson down the mighty mississip.
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| We took a little bacon and we took a little beans,
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| And we fought the bloody british in the town of new orleans.
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| We fired our guns and the british kept a cominЂ™,
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| There wasnЂ™t Ђ™bout as many as there was awhile ago.
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| We fired once more and they began to runninЂ™
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| On down the mississippi to the gulf of mexico.
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| Oh we looked down the river and we seen the british come.
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| There must have been a hundred of Ђ™em beatinЂ™ on a drum.
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| They stepped so high and they made their bugles ring.
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| We stood behind our cotton bales and didn? |
| t say a thing.
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| Old hickory said we could take Ђ™em by surprise,
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| If we didn? |
| t fire our muskets till we looked Ђ™em in the eyes.
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| We held our fire till we seen their faces well,
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| Then we opened up our squirrel guns and gave Ђ™em a little… well…we…
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| …fired our guns and the british kept a cominЂ™,
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| There wasnЂ™t Ђ™bout as many as there was awhile ago.
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| We fired once more and they began to runninЂ™
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| On down the mississippi to the gulf of mexico.
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| We fired our cannons till the barrels melted down,
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| Then we grabbed an alligator and we fired another round.
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| We filled his head with cannonballs and powdered his behind,
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| And when we touched the powder off, the gator lost his mind.
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| We fired our guns and the british kept a cominЂ™,
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| There wasnЂ™t Ђ™bout as many as there was awhile ago.
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| We fired once more and they began to runninЂ™
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| On down the mississippi to the gulf of mexico.
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| We fired our guns and the british kept a cominЂ™,
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| There wasnЂ™t Ђ™bout as many as there was awhile ago.
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| We fired once more and they began to runninЂ™
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| On down the mississippi to the gulf of mexico. |