I Could Go on Singing
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Good, we are in luck!
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- What's wrong?
- Wait for it.

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- What's happening?
- You'll see.

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That's the loudest bell
in the south of England!

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My!
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For a British tar
is a soaring soul

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For a British tar
is a soaring soul

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As free as a mountain bird
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His energetic fist
should be ready to resist

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A dictatorial word
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His eyes should flash
with an inborn fire

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His brow with scorn be wrung
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He never should bow down
to a domineering frown

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Or the tang of a tyrant tongue
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His nose should pant
and his lips should curl

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His cheeks should flame
and his brow should furl

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His bosom should heave
and his heart should glow

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And his fist be ever ready
for a knock-down blow

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His foot should stamp
and his throat should growl

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His hair should twirl
and his face should scowl

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His eyes should flash
and his breast protrude

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And this should be
his customary attitude

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His eyes should flash
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His breast protrude
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His eyes
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His customary attitude
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His eyes should flash
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His breast protrude
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His eyes should flash
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His eyes
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Yes, his eyes,
his eyes should flash

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His foot should stamp
and his throat

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His throat should growl
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His hair should twirl
and his face

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His face should scowl
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And this should be
his customary

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Attitude
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Bravo!

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