| They used to tell me I was building a dream.
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| And so I followed the mob
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| When there was earth to plow
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| Or guns to bear
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| I was always there
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| Right on the job.
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| They used to tell me I was building a dream
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| With peace and glory ahead.
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| Why should I be standing in line
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| Just waiting for bread?
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| Once I built a railroad
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| I made it run
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| Made it race against time.
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| Once I built a railroad
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| Now it’s done
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| Brother, can you spare a dime?
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| Once I built a tower up to the sun
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| Brick and rivet and lime.
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| Once I built a tower,
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| Now it’s done.
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| Brother, can you spare a dime?
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| Once in khaki suits
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| Gee we looked swell
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| Full of that yankee doodle dee dum.
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| Half a million boots went sloggin' through hell
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| And I was the kid with the drum!
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| Say don’t you remember?
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| They called me Al.
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| It was Al all the time.
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| Why don’t you remember?
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| I’m your pal.
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| Say buddy, can you spare a dime?
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| Once in khaki suits,
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| Ah, gee we looked swell
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| Full of that yankee doodle dee dum!
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| Half a million boots went sloggin' through hell
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| And I was the kid with the drum!
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| Oh, say don’t you remember?
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| They called me Al.
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| It was Al all the time.
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| Say, don’t you remember?
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| I’m your pal.
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| Buddy, can you spare a dime? |