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[Unverified]Polly put the kettle on
I met a man and asked of them
He told me that the pound was strong
I knew that bridge was falling
So Jimmy put the gas masks on
And swam and swam up to the dam
And everyone came along
Don't think we can talk [unverified]
[Unverified] making war
Don't think we can risk it
Another heavy biscuit [unverified]
Can I beat the count of ten?
I'm lying just to stay alive
Dying in my [unverified] again
Taken to a dive, trying to survive
When's it going to take you
And how's it gonna make you feel
You can't even spell it

So how you gonna tell if it's real?
A bomb blew up my shelter
I never even felt a thing
I brushed away the dust and
Gave Ole Jimmy Custer a ring
Don't think we can talk [unverified]
[Unverified] making war
Don't think we can risk it
Another heavy biscuit [unverified]
Can I beat the count of ten?
I'm lying just to stay alive
Dying in my [unverified] again
Taken to a dive, trying to survive
I knew that bridge was falling
So Jimmy put the gas masks on
And swam and swam up to the dam
And everyone came along

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Hedy West (April 6, 1938 - July 3, 2005) was an American folksinger and songwriter. West was of the same generation as Joan Baez, Judy Collins, and others of the American folk music revival. Her most famous song "500 Miles" is one of America's best loved and best known folk songs. She was described by the English folk musician A.L. Lloyd as "far and away the best of American girl singers in the revival." See wikipedia.


Read more about Hedy West on Last.fm.


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