Tonalité : E major
Verse 1
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As I was going down the street
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feeling fine and larky
All the recruiting sergeants said to me,
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now you'd look fine in khaki
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The king is in need of men,
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come read his proclamation
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A life in Flanders for your fan
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will be a fine vacation
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That may be so, says I to him,
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but tell me, Sergeant, dearie, oh,
if I'd a pack stuck on me back,
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do you think I'd look fine and cheery,
oh?
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You'd make me train and drill
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until you had me one of French's,
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oh, it may be warm in Flanders,
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but it's drafty in the trenches,
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oh.
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The sergeant swung his wee bit cane,
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his smile was most provoking, oh
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He twiddled and twiddled
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his wee moustache,
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says he, I know you're joking, oh
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The sandbags are so nice and dry,
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the wind you'd never feel blowing, oh
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But I went to Sir Colleen
Parr, some boy, says I,
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what if it's snowing, oh
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Yes, hail or rain or wind or snow
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We're not going out to Flanders
Oh, there's fighting in
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Dublin to be done
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Let your sergeants and
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commanders go
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Lads, Englishmen for England fight
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It's just about time they started
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Oh, I wish the sergeant a jolly good night
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And therein then we parted o'
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