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Two Little Boys Em Am D Em
EmTwo little boys had two little toys, AmEach had a Dwooden Emhorse EmA boy called Jannie and a boy called John, AmSoldieres Dboth of Emcourse EmThe Boere seuntjie Jannie galloped too fast, Ambroke off his Dhorses Emhead EmHe wept for his toy, but then he cried for joy, when he Amheard his little DEnglish friend Emsay
Did you Gthink I would leave you Emcrying, when there's Groom on my Emhorse for Amyou Come Cup here Jannie Dnow and stop your Gcrying, we'll Ammend your horse with Dglue GWhen we grow up we'll both be Emsoldiers, and our Ghorses will Emnot be Amtoys CThen perDhaps we'll reGmemEmber, when Cwe were Dtwo litle Gboys
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EmLong years past, war came at last, Ambravely they Dboth marched Emaway EmCanon roared loud in that wild crowd, where Amwounded and Ddying John Emlay EmOut from the ranks a rider did ride,Am out from the Dranks of the Emboers. EmHe galloped away to where John lay and he Amheard his DBoer friend Emsay
Did you Gthink I would leave you Emdying, when there's Groom on my Emhorse for Amtwo Come Cup here John and Dsoon we'll be Gflying, Amtogether we'll get Dthrough GYou see Boetie I'm all aEmtremble, well itG may be the Emflash and the Amnoise Or perChaps its beDcause I reGmemEmber, when Cwe were Dtwo litle Gboys
when Cwe were Dtwo litle Gboys, when Cwe were Dtwo litle Emboys