| Hey, Mr. Churchill comes over here
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| To say we’re doing splendidly
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| But it’s very cold out here in the snow
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| Marching to and from the enemy
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| Oh I say it’s tough, I have had enough
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| Can you stop the cavalry?
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| I have had to fight, almost every night
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| Down throughout these centuries
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| That is when I say, oh yes yet again
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| Can you stop the cavalry?
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| Mary Bradley waits at home
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| In the nuclear fall-out zone
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| Wish I could be dancing now
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| In the arms of the girl I love
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| Dub a dub a dumb dumb
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| Dub a dub a dumb
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| Dub a dumb dumb dub a dub
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| Dub a dub a dumb
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| Dub a dub a dumb dumb
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| Dub a dub a dumb
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| Dub a dumb dumb dub a dub
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| Dub a dub a dumb
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| Wish I was at home for Christmas
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| Bang! |
| That’s another bomb on another town
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| While the Tsar and Jim have tea
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| If I get home, live to tell the tale
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| I’ll run for all presidencies
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| If I get elected I’ll stop — I will stop the cavalry
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| Dub a dub a dumb dumb
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| Dub a dub a dumb
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| Dub a dumb dumb dub a dub
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| Dub a dub a dumb
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| Dub a dub a dumb dumb
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| Dub a dub a dumb
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| Dub a dumb dumb dub a dub
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| Dub a dub a dumb
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| Wish I was at home for Christmas
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| Wish I could be dancing now
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| In the arms of the girl I love
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| Mary Bradley waits at home
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| She’s been waiting two years long
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| Wish I was at home for Christmas |