paroles de chanson Letter to Brittania from the Union Jack - Ian Hunter
Poor
Britannia,
drowning
in
your
waves
With
the
body
of
the
unknown
soldier
and
the
best
of
the
brave
I
have
known
you
ever
since
I
was
a
child
How
come
you
don't
salute
me
now
when
I
smile?
You
was
always
so
young
and
on
all
o'
that
money
How
come
these
mourners
pass
you
by
and
think
it's
so
funny?
I'd
be
there
with
you
but
I'm
chained
unto
this
stake
For
I
am
loyalty
but
my
mast
I
cannot
forsake
I
looked
down
on
a
bunch
of
amusements,
I
looked
down
walls
I've
looked
on
hangings
'n
parades
'n
city
halls
And
I've
seen
love
in
so
many
living
rooms
And
I've
seen
rich
men
slowly
die
inside
their
tombs
I
know
we're
just
two
charms
but
it's
heavy
on
my
mind
Faith
in
me
I
said,
now,
look
at
time
I
know
you're
just
a
victim
of
your
history
Trust
in
me,
I
said
and
you
would
be
free
You
pull
me
up
and
you
pull
me
down
And
when
the
Queen's
in
residence,
I
hang
around
I
don't
wave
madly
'cos
the
climate's
civilized
Just
flutter
sadly
'cos
I'm
old
'n
I'm
wise
And
you
been
up,
and
you,
you
been
down
You
been
through
many
things
I
know,
you
been
around
I
have
fought
armies
for
you
in
the
conflicts
of
the
past
Britannia,
I
implore
you,
do
not
lower
me
by
half
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