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    The Ballad Of Gunga Din
    (专辑: Facets - 1966)
    
    You may talk of gin and beer  When you're stationed way out here  An' you're sent to penny fights an' Aldershot it  But when it comes to slaughter  You'll do your work for water  An' you'll lick the 
blooming boots of 'im that's got it   Now in Inja's sunny clime  Where I 
used to spend my time  Serving her Majesty the 
Queen  Of all the 
black faced crew  The 
finest man I 
knew  Was regimental bhisti, Gunga Din   The 
uniform he wore  Was nothing much before  An' rather less than half of that behind  But a 
piece of twisty rag  An' a 
goatskin water bag  Was all the 
field equipment he could find   When a 
sweating troop train lay  In a 
siding through the 
day  Where the 
heat would make you blooming eyebrows crawl  We shouted, "Harry by"  Till our throats were bricky-dry  Then wopped him 'cause he couldn't serve us all   He would dot an' carry one  Till the 
longest day was done  An' never seemed to know the 
use of fear  If we charged a 
broke or cut  You could bet your blooming nut  He'd be waiting fifty paces right flank rear   With his mussick on his back  He would skip to our attack  An' watch us till the 
bugles made "Retire"  An' for all his dirty hide  He was white, clear white inside  When he went to tend the 
wounded under fire   It was Din, Din, Din  With the 
bullets kicking dust spots on the 
green  And when the 
cartridges ran out  You could hear the 
front files shout  Send ammunition mules, and Gunga Din!   I 
shan't forget the 
night  When I 
fell behind the 
fight  With a 
bullet where my belt plate should a' been  I 
was choking mad with thirst  An' the 
man that spied me first  Was our good old grinning, grunting Gunga Din   He lifted up my head  An' he plugged me where I 
bled  An' he gave me half a 
pint of water green  It was crawling and it stunk  But of all the 
drinks I've drunk  I'm most grateful to the 
one from Gunga Din   He carried me away  To where a 
dooli lay  An' a 
bullet came and drilled the 
beggar clean  He carried me inside  An' just before he died  "I hope you liked your drink," said Gunga Din   So I'll meet him later on  In the 
place where he as gone  Where it's always double drill and no canteen  He'll be squatting on the 
coals  Giving drinks to poor damned souls  I'll catch a 
swig in hell from Gunga Din   It was Din, Din, Din  You Lazarushian-leather Gunga Din  Tho' I've belted you an' flayed you  By the 
living God that made you  You're a 
better man than I 
am, Gunga Din  
 
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