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-After Diana- The paparrazi are nobody's friend It all seems such a pity He shouldn't have trained his big long lens On her poor little Bristol Cities -After Maggie- When the daisies push up with Maggie beneath To mark her grave will be taking a chance For some may come to lay a wreath But others will come to dance -After the war- The Argentine girl was all smiles All went well between us I didn't mention the Falkland Isles And she didn't say Las Malvinas
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Sep 17, 2012
Sep 17, 2012 at 3:27 PM UTC
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-After Diana- The paparrazi are nobody's friend It all seems such a pity He shouldn't have trained his big long lens On her poor little Bristol Cities -After Maggie- When the daisies push up with Maggie beneath To mark her grave will be taking a chance For some may come to lay a wreath But others will come to dance -After the war- The Argentine girl was all smiles All went well between us I didn't mention the Falkland Isles And she didn't say Las Malvinas
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Sep 17, 2012
Sep 17, 2012 at 3:27 PM UTC
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