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melt them down and sail it to you. there hardly is a sailor alive
Singer: country joe and the fish
we kill them for the companies. drag 'em alongside and chop 'em in two
melt them down and sail it to you. there hardly is a sailor alive
who can keep a tear from his eye. cause he remembers the good old days when there were no whales to save. thank the russians and the japanese for scouring the deep
we kill them for the companies. drag 'em alongside and chop 'em in two
melt them down and sail it to you. there hardly is a sailor alive
who can keep a tear from his eye. cause he remembers the good old days when there were no whales to save. thank the russians and the japanese for scouring the deep