Tonalité : B major•
Verse 1
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It was
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a dark and stormy night,
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not a star was there in sight.
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All the mustangs were tied
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down to the line.
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When a lonely volunteer
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stood with mud up to his ear,
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he'd or ders to fly old number nine.
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Well, his back was racked with pain
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as he climbed into the plane
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A lonely tear was forming in his eye
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And he offered up a prayer
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as he climbed into the air
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He knew this would be his
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night to die
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As he flew o 'er Haggaroo,
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he let loose a bomber too,
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and he figured that he ought to call it quits.
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But how was he to know,
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that he'd fly so doggone low,
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that the bomb blast would
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blow his plane to bits?
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In the wreckage he was found,
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thinly spread around the ground,
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the crunchies they raised his weary head.
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With his lifetime almost spent,
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here's the message that he sent
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To the buddies who'd
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be sad to see him dead
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I used an 8 -2 -10 delay,
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but it didn't work that way
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Without a tail, a Mustang doesn't fly
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Tail skipper now for me,
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he's got only 23
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He can roll up the ladder,
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Semper Fi
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