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Far Amaway across the oEcean Far beyond tAmhe sea's eastern Erim Lives aAm man who is father of the Indo-Chinese people And his Fname it is HAmo Chi Minh Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh, Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh
From Viet BAmac to the SaiGon DEelta From the moAmuntains and plains bEelow Young and Amold workers, peasants and the toiling tenant farmers Fight for fFreedom with UncleAm Ho Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh, Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh
Now Ho Chi AmMinh was a deep sea Esailor He served his tAmime out on the seven sEeas Work and Amhardship were part of his early education ExploitFation his AAmBC Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh, Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh
Now Ho Chi MAminh came home from saiEling And he lAmooked out on his native laEnd Saw the Amwant and the hunger of the Indo-Chinese people Foreign Fsoldiers on every hanAmd Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh, Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh
Now Ho Chi MAminh went to the moEuntains And he tAmrained a determined baEnd Heroes Amall, sworn to liberate the Indo-Chinese people Drive inFvaders from the lAmand Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh, Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh
FourteenAm men became a hundEred A hundred thAmousand and Ho Chi EMinh Forged and Amtempered the army of the Indo-Chinese people Freedom's ArFmy of Viet MiAmnh Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh, Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh
Every soAmldier is a farEmer Comes the evAmening and he grabs his hoeE Comes the Ammorning he swings his rifle on his shoulder It's theF army of Uncle HoAm. Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh, Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh
From the mouAmntains and the junEgles From the ricAmelands and the Plain of ReEeds March the Ammen and the women of the Indo-Chinese Army PlantingF freedom with vict'ry seeAmds. Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh, Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh
From Viet BaAmc to the SaiGon DeElta Marched the Amarmies of Viet MinEh And the Amwind stirs the banners of the Indo-Chinese people Peace and frFeedom and Ho Chi AmMinh. Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh, Ho, CHo, Ho Chi AmMinh