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(Anderson / Howe / Wakeman / Bruford / Bacon)
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In 1954 the British Government, in order to maintain the balance
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of power between East and West, exploded their first atom bomb at
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Woomera. They failed to contact all of the Aborigine peoples at
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the time. The Aborigines still call this 'the day of the cloud.'
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A new born land
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Dreaming by the sky
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The scent of colours
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In the flowers
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Believe it's small
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In many ways
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It holds the key
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That divides the super powers
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This road is never lonely
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To ENGLAND they are tied
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They were blasted by the Silver Cloud
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There were blasted to the wall alive
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This place, this place ain't big enough for stars and stripes
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Counting out the statesmen
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Bungling one by one
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Spelling out this segregation
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So the catchword be
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Looking after number one
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They release the fear inside
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Are human after all
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So begins our dream time
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They hunted like the dinosaur
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We the pure
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They the savage innocent
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How we crush our existence after all
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Come on
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For without them
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We are lonely
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This England we are blind
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Like all the Empires crumble
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Will surely change the tide
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This place ain't big enough for red and white
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This place ain't big enough for stars and stripes
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This place - This place
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This place is theirs, by their birthright
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This place
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The sun gives better reasons
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United we are blind
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To deliver our existence
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Keep it up
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Keep it up
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This human tide, give it some
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We can break the ties
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Of recent changes
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Know the ones who
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Hold the key
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Singing out the congregation
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We are them and they are we
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This place ain't big enough for red and white
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This place ain't big enough for stars and stripes
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This place
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This place
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This place is theirs by their birthright
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