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PATRIOTIC ROMANCE & WAR DANCE: The Illusion It Was All Worthwhile
There’s an epidemic Stirring passions in young hearts Even the old campaigners Have got it really bad Well we ain’t seen nothing like it Since coronation day But when the street parties sound I’m going underground To keep the rabid … Continue reading →
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