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We come from all over The tin mines of Cornwall to the Irish wild rover Our flick of the tongue will always differ Be it the Mersey or the Thames Or any given river We have words for all different apparel But a sandwich is a sandwich, no matter how far you travel From Janner to Geordie Nottingham to Newquay Oxford and Cambridge It always changes, no matter where we live And that is what makes this land so proud You'll always stand out as you, In any counties crowd JJB
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Apr 14
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