Key: G
Introduction:
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If it wasn't for your wellies where would you be
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You'd be in the hospital or infir-mary
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'Cause you would have a dose of the flu or even pleurisy
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If you didn't have your feet in your well- ies
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Oh wellies they are wonderful, oh wellies they are swell
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'Cause they keep out the water and they keep in the smell
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And when you're sitting in a room you can always tell
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When some bugger takes off his well - ies
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Oh and when you're out walking in the country with a bird
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And you're strolling over fields just like a farmer's herd
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And somebody shouts, "Keep off the grass" and you think how absurd
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and SQUELCH you find why farmers all wear well - ies
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There's fishermen and firemen, there's farmers and all
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Men out digging ditches and working in the snow
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This country it would grind to a halt and not a thing would grow
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If it wasn't for the workers in their well - ies
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Oh Edward Heath and Wilson they haven't made a hit
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They're ruining this country more than just a bit
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If they keep on the way they're going we'll all be in the (shhhhh)
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So you'd better get your feet in your well - ies