| We joined the navy to see the world
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| And what did we see? |
| We saw the sea
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| We saw the Pacific and the Atlantic
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| But the Atlantic isn’t romantic
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| And the Pacific isn’t what it’s cracked up to be
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| We joined the navy to do or die
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| But we didn’t do and we didn’t die
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| We were much too busy
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| Looking at the ocean and the sky
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| And what did we see? |
| We saw the sea
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| We saw the Atlantic and the Pacific
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| But the Pacific isn’t terrific
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| And the Atlantic isn’t what it’s cracked up to be
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| They tell us that the admiral
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| Is as nice as he can be
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| But we never see the admiral
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| Because the admiral has never been to sea
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| We joined the navy to see the girls
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| And what did we see? |
| We saw the sea
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| Instead of a girl or two in a taxi
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| We were compelled to look at the Black Sea
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| Seeing the Black Sea isn’t what it’s cracked up to be
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| Sailing, sailing home again
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| To see the girls upon the village green
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| Then across the foam again
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| To see the other seas we haven’t seen
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| We owe the navy an awful lot
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| For they taught us how to do the sailor’s hornpipe
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| And they showed us how to tie a sailor’s knot
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| But more than that, they showed us the sea
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| We never get seasick sailing the ocean
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| We don’t object to feeling the motion
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| We’re never seasick but we are awful sick of sea |