| «We didn’t know,» said the Burgomeister
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| «About the camps on the edge of town
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| It was Hitler and his crew
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| That tore the German nation down
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| We saw the cattle cars it’s true
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| And maybe they carried a Jew or two
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| They woke us up as they rattled through
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| But what did you expect me to do»
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| «We didn’t know at all
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| We didn’t see a thing
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| You can’t hold us to blame
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| What could we do
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| It was a terrible shame
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| But we can’t bear the blame
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| Oh no, not us, we didn’t know»
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| «We didn’t know,» said the congregation
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| Singing a hymn in their church of white
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| «The press was full of lies about us
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| Preacher told us we were right
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| The outside agitators came
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| They burned some churches and put the blame
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| On decent southern people’s name
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| To set our coloured people aflame
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| And maybe some of our boys got hot
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| And a couple of niggers and reds got shot
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| They should have stayed where they belong
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| And preacher would’ve told us if we’d done wrong»
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| We didn’t know at all
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| We didn’t see a thing
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| You can’t hold us to blame
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| What could we do
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| It was a terrible shame
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| But we can’t bear the blame
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| Oh no, not us, we didn’t know
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| «We didn’t know,» said the puzzled voter
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| Watching the President on TV
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| «I guess we’ve got to drop those bombs
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| If we’re gonna keep South Asia free
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| The President’s such a peaceful man
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| I guess he’s got some kind of plan
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| They say we’re torturing prisoners of war
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| But I don’t believe that stuff no more
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| Torturing prisoners is a communist game
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| And you can bet they’re doing the same
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| I wish this war was over and through
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| But what do you expect me to do»
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| We didn’t know at all
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| We didn’t see a thing
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| You can’t hold us to blame
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| What could we do
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| It was a terrible shame
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| But we can’t bear the blame
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| Oh no, not us, we didn’t know |