The Wind and the Lion
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For he's a jolly good fellow
For he's a jolly good fellow

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For he's a jolly good fellow
That nobody can deny

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That nobody can deny
That nobody can deny

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For he's a jolly good fellow
For he's a jolly good fellow

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For he's a jolly good fellow
That nobody can deny

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- Happy birthday, Father!
- Happy birthday!

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- Blow out the candles, Father!
- Takes a big wind, lots of hot air.

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Then I'll need help
from you, Mr. Hay.

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I propose a toast.
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To the Panama Canal.
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Yes, and Jupiter Pierpont Morgan.
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Likie knifie? You likie forkie?
Splendid.

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And now, Mr. President, blow.
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May the breath of Theodore Roosevelt
be like the wind...

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...that he has sent across the Pacific.
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Wind that bends the trees
of aggression and injustice.

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But a true wind,
marked also for its warmth.

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An American wind.
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You likie speechie?
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Well, I suppose I should make
the first cut here.

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See? Nothing to it.
There you are.

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See how easy that was?
Now you all go on and finish it.


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