Haydon Bank
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Haydon Bank ♪ Sitting by the roadside on a summer's day, Chatting with my mess-mates, passing time away, Lying in the shadows underneath the trees; Goodness, how delicious, eating goober peas! ♪ When a genny-man passes, the soldiers have a rule: To cry out their loudest, "Mister, here's your fuel!" But another custom, enchanting-er than these, Is wearing out your grinders, eating goober peas! ♪ Just before the battle, the General hears a row. He says "The Zeds are coming, I hear their chompers now." He turns around in wonder, and what d'ya think he sees? The Fort Perryn Defense Force, eating goober peas! ♪ I think my song has lasted almost long enough. The subject's interesting, but the rhymes are mighty tough. I wish the war was over, so free from rags and fleas, We'd kiss our wives and sweethearts, and gobble goober peas! ♪ But now we are in quarantine and likely long to stay, The soldiers they are guarding us, no hope to get away; Our rations they are scanty, 'tis cold enough to freeze,— I wish I was in Georgia, eating goober peas! |
Haydon Bank
Williamsville [31, 94]
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