Songtexte Rhodesia Regiment - John Edmond
A
butcher,
a
baker,
candlestick-
maker
A
fitter,
a
turner,
and
a
miner,
and
a
clerk
A
factory
worker,
a
doctor,
a
lawyer
Were
sent
to
the
depot
and
taught
how
to
march
The
lion
and
tusk
that
we
wore
on
our
bush
hats
Were
polished
with
pride
and
they
shined
in
the
sun
Though
we
came
together
from
all
walks
of
life
We
came
off
that
Parade
square
all
molded
as
one
Rhodesia
Regiment,
you
fought
for
empires
And
states,
from
your
birth
until
your
demise
And
words
can't
explain,
when
the
band
plays
the
strain
Of
the
Old
Happy
Wanderer,
tears
fill
my
eyes
On
account
of
a
lady,
they
locked
me
up
in
Brady
For
her
I
went
AWOL,
I
thought
I
was
dead
And
the
harsh
words
they
spoke
to
me
Were
just
like
a
joke
to
me
'cause
deep
down
I
knew
they
never
meant
what
they
said
Other
fine
regiments
fought
there
beside
us
All
steeped
in
tradition
and
brimming
with
fame
The
battles
were
gory
but
they
marched
into
glory
But
brave
territorial's
died
just
the
same
Rhodesia
Regiment,
you
fought
for
empires
And
states,
from
your
birth
until
your
demise
And
words
can't
explain,
when
the
band
plays
the
strain
Of
the
Old
Happy
Wanderer,
tears
fill
my
eyes
Rhodesia
Regiment,
you
fought
for
empires
And
states,
from
your
birth
until
your
demise
And
words
can't
explain,
when
the
band
plays
the
strain
Of
the
Old
Happy
Wanderer,
tears
fill
my
eyes
Valda-ree,
oh
valda-
raa,
I've
got
my
knapsack
sitting
on
my
back
Valda-ree,
oh
valda-
raa,
my
knapsack's
on
my
back
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