| Colonel Montmorency who was in Calcutta in ninety-two
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| Emerged from his retirement for the War
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| He wasn’t very pleased with all he heard and all he saw
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| But whatever he felt, he tightened his belt and organised a Corps
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| Poor Colonel Montmorency thought considering all the wars he’d faught
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| The Home Guard was his job to do or die
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| But after days and weeks and years, bravely drying his many tears
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| He wrote the following letter to the Minister of Supply
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| Could you please oblige us with a Bren gun?
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| Or failing that, a hand grenade will do
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| We’ve got some ammunition, in a rather damp condition
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| And Major Huss has a arquebus that was used at Waterloo
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| With the Vicar’s stirrup pump, a pitchfork and a stave
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| It’s rather hard to guard an aerodrome
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| So if you can’t oblige us with a Bren gun
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| The Home Guard might as well go home
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| Could you please oblige us with a Bren gun?
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| We’re getting awfully tired of drawing lots
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| Today we had a shipment of some curious equipment
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| And just for a prank, they sent us a tank that ties itself in knots
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| On Sunday’s mock invasion, Captain Clark was heard to say
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| He hadn’t even got a brush and comb
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| So if you can’t oblige us with a Bren gun
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| The Home Guard might as well go home
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| Colonel Montmorency planned, in case the enemy tried to land
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| To drive them back with skill and armoured force
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| He realised his army should be mechanised, of course
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| But somewhere inside, experience cried «My Kingdom for a horse»
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| Poor Colonel Montmorency tried, at infinite cost to time and pride
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| To tackle his superiors again
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| Having just one motorbike, fourteen swords and a marlin spike
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| He wrote the following letter in the following urgent strain
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| Could you please oblige us with a Bren gun?
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| We need it very badly, I’m afraid
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| Our local crossword solver has an excellent revolver
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| But during a short attack on a fort, the trigger got mislaid
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| In course of operations planned for Friday afternoon
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| Our orders are to storm the Hippodrome
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| So if you can’t oblige us with a Bren gun
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| The Home Guard might as well go home
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| Could you please oblige us with a Bren gun?
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| The lack of one is wounding to our pride
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| Last night we found the cutest, little German parachutist
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| He looked at our kit and giggled a bit, and laughed until he cried
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| We’ll have to hide that armoured car when marching to Berlin
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| We’d almost be ashamed of it in Rome
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| So if you can’t oblige us with a Bren gun
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| The Home Guard might as well go home |