The King Is Still In London
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The King Is Still In London
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The sentry stands at the palace
Though he’s not dressed in red
His eyes are looking everywhere
But he never turns his head
The Royal Standard waves above
For everyone to see
The King is with his people
'Cause that’s where he wants to be
The King is still in London
In London, in London
And he would be in London Town
If London Bridge was falling down
He’s got a house in London
In London, in London
And there within the Palace yard
The soldiers of the King stand guard
Strike up the music, roll up the drums
And let all the trumpets play
Tell all the world we’re facing the music
Here we all are, and here we all stay
The King is still in London
In London, in London
Like Mr. Jones and Mr. Brown
The King is still in London Town
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