Tom: C
Introdução: C G Bb F
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We fighter pilots
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Fought the German chaps
In World War II
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In Hurricanes and Spitfires
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Performed feats of derring-do
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The finest British pilots
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That the world could hope to have
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Binky! Stinky! Squiffy! Franstisek! And Stansislav!
Pre-Chorus
Dm C
Hold fire, is that some foreign chaps
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Risking their necks?
Dm C
That's right! Some of the bravest men
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Were Polish and Czech!
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We like to fire
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Beating Jerries' our one desire
Yeah yeah!
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All we do each night is pray
Dm F
We'll live to fight another day
Take That Hitler!
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My name is Douglas Barder
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Let me tell of my ordeal
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Lost both legs in an accident
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These ones are not real (They're not real)
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I left the air force after that
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Flying was a hobby
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But when war broke in '39
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Came back! (Just like Robbie)
Dm C
Shot down 22 of them
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Led the air attack
Dm C
Till finally the Luftwaffe
F G
Hit me back! Oh no pretty baby
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His plane on fire
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Stuck in Colditz
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Such a shame to retire
Yeah yeah!
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Never forget this great mans story
Dm F
And his role in Britain's glory
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We flew in tough conditions
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Lucky to survive five missions
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Not that I'm complaining
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But I've had just ten hours training
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Epic dogfights in the sky
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Outnumbered, that's why
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We're now known by you
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As The Few...
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Phew, he missed me!
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The Battle of Britain
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Was our pilots' finest hour
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Although it seemed at first
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The Germans were the stronger power (Oh, so strong)
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We mustered all our courage
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In summer 1940
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Scrambled Air Force squadrons to fly
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Sortie after sortie
Dm C
Saw Nazi invasion off
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Just as airmen should
Dm C
Our bravery meant Hitler
F G
Wouldn't be back for good
No, no
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We beat the Fuhrer
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Without us frequent flyers
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Your life would be poorer
Yeah yeah!
C G
Britain securer
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Our stories of heroics will forever endure
Wow, yeah yeah!