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God save the King

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GOD SAVE OUR GRACIOUS KING. (It seems     The Church is full of bygone dreams.)     LONG LIVE OUR NOBLE KING. (My own,     'Tis hard to stand here all alone.)     GOD SAVE THE KING. (But, sweetheart, you     Were always brave to dare and do.)     SEND HIM VICTORIOUS. (For then,     My darling will come home again!)     HAPPY AND GLORIOUS ('Twill be     Like Heaven to him -- and what to me?)     LONG TO REIGN OVER US. (My dear!     And we'd been wedded one short year!)     GOD SAVE OUR KING. (And Lord, I pray     Keep MY King safe this very day.)     Forgive us, thou -- great England's kingly King     That thus do women National Anthems sing.

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