WHEN WE ARE MEN
Jim says a sailor man He means, to be, Ho('ll sail a splendid ship Out on the sea. Dick wants to buy a farm When he's a man, He'll get some cows and sheep Soon as he can. Jack Avants an aeroplane, And says he'll fly— Far, far above our heads—• About the sky. Tom says he'll buy a shop; Nice things to eat, Two windows full of cakes, Down in the street. I've thought of something else—When I'm a man I'll buy a trotting horse and caravan.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 36, 1 April 1942, Page 6
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92WHEN WE ARE MEN Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 36, 1 April 1942, Page 6
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