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SONGS WE SHOULD SING.

" GOD SAVE THE KING."

Gad Save our veracious King Save him like anything—

God Save the King! All round the world a lot Of men drink whisky hot. Or beer m pewter pot, To save the King.!

Our own goad, gracious one (Lord, knows, what he has done!)—

. Gpd save the King! He must be mighty bad— Or mighty ill, bed ad! It makes us terribly sad—

God save the King!

Ned is hard up, I fear, With just one million a , year--J God save' theVKing! Out 0t that p"ile of' .pelf He can't save much himself Heaped up on "Royalty's" shelf— • God save the King!

From keersheba to Dan There is no other man— .'Gad save the King! German, or Greek, or Dutch, Who needs "saving" so muchRescuing from Misery's clutch-

God save the, King!

Only six meals a day! . "Loyal'' 7 subjects, let us pray, God save the King! Only eiftht palaces! (That's where the malice is)— Worst of all fallaciesGod save the King!

How many crowns and stars, How many motor carsGod save the King! Root, hog, or die ye poor, But howl for evermore, "Blessings on Neddy pour!" ."■■■■■ God save the King!

God save our veracious King!— Our most edacious King !

Gtfd save the King! All ye who read of it, K-indily take heed of itNeddy has need of it —

God save the King!

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19070427.2.48

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 97, 27 April 1907, Page 7

Word count
Tapeke kupu
232

SONGS WE SHOULD SING. NZ Truth, Issue 97, 27 April 1907, Page 7

SONGS WE SHOULD SING. NZ Truth, Issue 97, 27 April 1907, Page 7

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