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Dark and gray, an English film, the Wednesday Play |
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We always watch the Queen on Christmas Day |
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Won't you stay? |
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Though your eyes see shipwrecked sailors, you're still dry |
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The outlook's fine though Wales might have some rain |
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Saved again |
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Let's skip the news boy, I'll make some tea |
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The Arabs and the Jews boy, too much for me |
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They get me confused boy, puts me off to sleep |
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And the thing I hate, oh Lord |
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Is staying up late, to watch some debate, on some nation's fate |
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Hypnotized by Batman, Tarzan, still surprised |
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You've won the West in time to be our guest |
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Name your prize |
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Drop of wine, a glass of beer, dear, what's the time? |
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The grime on the Tyne is mine, all mine, all mine |
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Five past nine |
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Blood on the rooftops, Venice in the Spring |
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Streets of San Francisco, a word from Peking |
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The trouble was started, by a young Errol Flynn |
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Better in my day, oh Lord |
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For when we got bored, we'd have a world war, happy but poor |
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So let's skip the news boy, I'll go make that tea |
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Blood on the rooftops, too much for me |
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When old Mother Goose stops, they're out for 23 |
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Then the rain at Lords stopped play |
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Seems Helen of Troy has found a new face again |