| My friend Jonny loved a lady
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| Who was as bad as women can be
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| The lady’s name was Lily
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| And Jonny loved her just as much as me
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| Then one night Jonny lost his head
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| He found her naked in a sailor’s bed
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| Jonny cried, oh no
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| Lily sighed, please go
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| But he pulled a gun instead
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| The gun it made a bang
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| And all the angels sang
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| Good bye!
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| Good bye Lily, good bye Lily
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| We could have had it all
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| But it never lasts forever
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| And now we’ve nothing at all
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| Good bye Lily, good bye Lily
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| Life can be so cruel
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| I’ll keep going, just keep going
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| Just another poor fool
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| And though my heart may break in two
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| A hundred years from now
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| These things will all be forgotten
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| Good bye Lily, good bye Lily
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| We were more than friends
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| Someday maybe — in heaven maybe
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| Or the other place
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| I will see your face
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| And be happy again
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| My friend Jonny was a rover
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| He was a gypsy who never had a home
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| But now his journey’s over
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| And flowers grow on top of his bones
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| Into battle we both were led
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| With Jonny carrying our flag ahead
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| And though the day was dark — a bomber found his mark
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| Just another young man’s head
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| The bomb it made a boom
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| Which spelled poor Jonny’s doom
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| Good bye!
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| Good bye Jonny, good bye Jonny
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| We could have had it all
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| But it never lasts forever
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| And now we’ve nothing at all
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| Good bye Jonny, good bye Jonny
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| Life can be so cruel
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| I’ll keep going, just keep going
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| Just another poor fool
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| And though my heart may break in two
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| A hundred years from now
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| These things will all be forgotten
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| Good bye Jonny, good bye Jonny
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| We were more than friends
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| Someday maybe — in heaven maybe
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| Or the other place
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| I may see your face
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| And be happy again |