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[Verse 1]
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In 1914 a war began, a million soldiers lent a hand
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Weren't many planes to give support, hand to hand was the way they fought
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Young men were called up for the cause, for king and country and the cross
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In their naivete they thought it was for glory, so they'd been taught
[Interlude]
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[Verse 2]
D A E G D A E G D
In 1939 once again there came the sound of marching men
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Occupying European land, all the way to North French sands
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But, in the final year of that war, two big bangs settled the score
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Against Japan, who'd joined the fight, the rising sun didn't look so bright
[Interlude]
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[Verse 3]
D A E G D A E G D
Since that day it's been stalemate, everyone's scared to obliterate
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So it seems for peace we can thank the bomb, so I say thank Christ for the bomb
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So I say thank Christ for the bomb, so I say thank Christ for the bomb
[Interlude]
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[Part 2]
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