Hello Governor
A word with you today
You wanna start a revolution?
Well, I will show you each and every way
Yes, Drill Sergeant, the men are in line
If I could be anyone, anywhere today
If I could not, then I would
If I was an aero stow crate
If I could not die

Hello Father
A word with you today
God knows I can not do it alone
But I will do it each and every way
Yes, Drill Sergeant, the men are all dead
If I could be anyone, anywhere today
If I could not, then I would
If I was an aero plane
If I could not fly

You could be my friend if you wanted to, to be abused
I will hold you hand until the bitter end, and I will drag the noose
You could be my friend
I cut, cut, cut you to the core!


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    This is what I got:

    Hello governor A word with you today You wanna start a revolution, well I will show you each and every way. Yes, drill sergeant, the men are in line. If I could be anyone, anywhere, today. If I could not die, could not die, could not Then I would, I would

    If I was an aristocrat If I could not, I could not, I could not die.

    Hello, brother, A word with you today God knows I cannot do it alone Well, I will do it each and every way

    And, yes, drill sergeant, The men are all dead. If I could be anyone, anywhere, today If I could not fly, could not fly, Could not Then I would, I would

    If I was an aeroplane If I could not I could I could not I could not fly

    And you could be my friend If you wanted to To be abused, oh I will hold your hand Until the bitter end And I will drag the noose, oh You could be my friend And I could cut you to the core To the core, to the core To the core, oh!

    You could be my friend if you wanted to To be abused, oh And I will hold your hand until the bitter end And I will drag the noose, oh. You could be my friend And I could cut you to the core To the core, to the core To the, to the core

    -Sunny-

    SunnySideDownon May 18, 2010   Link

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