| I am the man, the well-fed man, in charge of the
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| terribleknob,
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| The most pleasing thing about it, it’s almost a
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| permanentjob,
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| When theatom war is over, and theworld is split
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| in three,
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| A consolation I got, well maybe it’s not, there’ll be
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| nobody left but me.
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| I sit at my desk in Washington in charge of this great
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| machine
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| More vicious than Adolf Hitler, more deadly than
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| strichnine
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| And in the evening after a tiring day just to give
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| myself a laugh
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| I hit the button a playful belt and I listen for the
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| blast
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| If Breshniev starts his nonsense, and makes a nasty
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| spell
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| With a wink and a nod from Nixon, I’ll blast them all
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| to hell
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| And as for that Fidel Castro, him with the sugar cane,
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| He needn’t hide behind his whiskers, I’ll get him just
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| the same.
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| If my wife denies me conjugular rights or my breakfast
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| milk is sour
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| From eight to nine in the morning you’re in for a
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| nervous hour,
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| The button being so terribly close it’s really a
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| dreadful joke
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| Abut with my arse, as I go past, and we’ll all go up in
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| smoke.
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| Now I’m thinking of joining the army, the army that
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| bans the bomb
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| We’ll take up a large collection, and I’ll donate my
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| thumb,
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| For without it, I am helpless, and that’s the way to be
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| You don’t have to kill the whole bloody lot to make the
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| people free.
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