| I’ve been away so long. |
| Fought a war that’s come and gone. |
| Doesn’t anybody know
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| my name?
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| My sister’s up and wed and mama’s took to bed. |
| Doesn’t anybody know my name?
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| Please tell me, if you can. |
| What time do the trains roll in? |
| Two-ten,
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| six-eighteen, ten forty-four
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| The hedge is turning brown and the fence is falling down. |
| Doesn’t anybody know
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| my name?
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| The girl I left behind has gone to Caroline. |
| Doesn’t anybody know my name?
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| Please tell me, if you can. |
| What time do the trains roll in? |
| Two-ten,
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| six-eighteen, ten forty-four
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| Fought that war across the sea. |
| Almost died to keep us free. |
| Doesn’t anybody
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| know my name?
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| Now I’m home and no one cares. |
| Seems that trouble’s are only theirs.
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| Doesn’t anybody know my name?
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| Please tell me, if you can. |
| What time do the trains roll in? |
| Two-ten,
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| six-eighteen, ten forty-four
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| Doesn’t anybody know my name? |