| I’ve been so sad
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| Since you said my accent was bad
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| He’s worn a frown
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| This Caledonian clown
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| I’m just going to have to learn to hesitate
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| To make sure my words
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| On your Saxon ears don’t grate
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| But I wouldn’t know a single word to say
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| If I flattened all the vowels
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| And threw the 'R' away
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| Some days I stand
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| On your green and pleasant land
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| How dare I show face
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| When my diction is such a disgrace
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| I’m just going to have to learn to hesitate
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| To make sure my words
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| On your Saxon ears don’t grate
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| But I wouldn’t know a single word to say
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| If I flattened all the vowels
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| And threw the 'R' away
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| You say that if I want to get ahead
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| The language I use should be left for dead
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| It doesn’t please your ear
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| And though you tell it like a leg-pull
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| It seems your still full of John Bull
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| You just refuse to hear
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| Oh what can I do To be understood by you
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| Perhaps for some money
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| I could talk like a bee dripping honey.
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| I’m just going to have to learn to hesitate
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| To make sure my words
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| On your Saxon ears don’t grate
|
| But I wouldn’t know a single word to say
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| If I flattened all the vowels
|
| And threw the 'R' away
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| You say that if I want to get ahead
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| The language I use should be left for dead
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| It doesn’t please your ear
|
| And though you tell it like a leg-pull
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| I think your still full of John Bull
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| You just refuse to hear
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| He’s been so sad
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| Since you said his accent was bad
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| He’s worn a frown
|
| This Caledonian clown
|
| I’m just going to have to learn to hesitate
|
| To make sure my words
|
| On your Saxon ears don’t grate
|
| But I wouldn’t know a single word to say
|
| If I flattened all the vowels
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| And threw the 'R' away
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| Flattened all the vowels
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| And threw the 'R' away
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| If I flattened all the vowels
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| And threw the 'R' away |