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There's a spot that the soldiers all love, |
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The mess-tent's the place that we mean, |
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And the dish we like best to see there |
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Is the old-fashioned white army bean. |
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Tis the bean that we mean, |
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And we'll eat as we ne'er ate before; |
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The army bean, nice and clean, |
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We'll stick to our beans evermore. |
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Now the bean in its primitive state |
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Is a plant we have all often met; |
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And when cooked in the old army style, |
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It has charms we can never forget. |
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Tis the bean that we mean, |
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And we'll eat as we ne'er ate before; |
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The army bean, nice and clean, |
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We'll stick to our beans evermore. |
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The German is fund of Sauerkraut, |
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The potato is loved by the Mick; |
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But the soldiers have long since found out |
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That through life to our beans we must stick. |
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Tis the bean that we mean, |
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And we'll eat as we ne'er ate before; |
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The army bean, nice and clean, |
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We'll stick to our beans evermore. |