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ever jam on us | | | | 2 CHORUS | | CHORUS. | | | | 2 Till we've gone and won this gosh-dar war! | | Till we've gone and won this gosh-darn war! | | | | 2 acompanied by one major, British Army Medical Corps. | | accompanied by one major, British Army Medical Corps. | | | | 2 Cook: Rotten, sir; | | Cook: "Rotten, sir; | | | | 3 that the French hut the wild boar, | | that the French hunt the wild boar, | | | | 3 Hold on your ear-drums and open your mouth! | | Hold onto your ear-drums and open your mouth! | | | | 3 within striking distance or the line | | within striking distance of the line | | | | 3 top the other day, and he says-- | | top the other day, and he says--" | | | | 3 The COMPTIOR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS | | The COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS | | | | 4 THE STARS AND STRIPES, even as it will succeed in wining | | the war. | | THE STARS AND STRIPES, even as it will succeed in winning | | the war. | | | | 4 What puzzles us is how Great
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