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Little Bombardier
War made him a soldier
Little frankie mear
Peace left him a loser
The little bombardier

Lines of worry appeared with age
Unskilled hands that knew no trade
Spent his time in the picture house
The little bombardier

Frankie drank his money
The little that he made
Told his woes to no man
Friendless, lonely days

Then one day, in the abc
Four bright eyes gazed longingly
At the ice-cream in the hand of
The little bombardier

Sunshine entered our frankie’s days
Gone his worries, his hopeless maze
His life was fun and his heart was full of joy

Two young children had changed his aims
He gave them toffees and played their games
He brought them presents with every coin he made

Then two gentlemen called on him
Asked him for his name
Why was he friends with the children
Were they just a game?

Leave them alone or we’ll get sore
We’ve had blokes like you in the station before
The hand of authority said no more
To the little bombardier

Packed his bags, his heart in pain
Wiped a tear and caught a train
Not to be seen in the town again
The little bombardier
 
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Let Me Sleep Beside You
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The Gospel According to Tony Day
The Laughing Gnome
The London Boys
Come & Buy My Toys
Join The Gang
Little Bombardier
Love You Till Tuesday
Maid of Bond Street
Rubber Band
Sell Me a Coat
She’s Got Medals
Silly Boy Blue
There is a Happy Land
Uncle Arthur
We Are Hungry Men
When I Live My Dream