| Ye boys and girls that have a mind:
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| To leave your troubles far behind.
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| Enlist and take a soldiers' pay.
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| Go over the hills and far away!
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| We’ll fight in dry Afghanistan,
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| To keep the peace in foreign lands.
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| Learn the real soldiers' way,
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| Go over the hills and far away!
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| Come and join the infantry,
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| Where the real soldiers fight, you’ll see:
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| Our comrades we will not betray,
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| Over the hills and far away.
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| It’s safe at home; |
| we’d rather stay,
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| Watch our children grow and play.
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| We owe the crown, so now we’ll pay,
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| We’re over the hills and far away.
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| Over the hills we’ll march today,
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| And The Queen has called so we obey.
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| We’ll stand our ground and here we’ll stay:
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| Over the hills and far away!
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| The politicians sleep at night,
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| While out here we will stand and fight.
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| English, French, we’re brothers all,
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| Remember us if here we fall…
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| Over the hills we’ll march today,
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| And The Queen has called so we obey.
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| We’ll stand our ground and here we’ll stay:
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| Over the hills and far away!
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| Over the hills we’ll march today,
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| And The Queen has called so we obey.
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| We’ll stand our ground and here we’ll stay:
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| Over the hills and far away! |