
"One more time, I want to cry out, to blow my bugle!
"Rutherford bugle"? I'd like to speak to your film critic, please.
"Speaking off the record, officer Don Orville told the bugle,
# They can play a bugle call # # Like you never heard before # # So natural that you want to go to war #
# They can play a bugle call # # Like you've never heard before # # So natural that you want to go to war #
"One more time, I want to cry out, to blow my bugle!
"Rutherford bugle"? I'd like to speak to your film critic, please.
"Speaking off the record, officer Don Orville told the bugle,
# They can play a bugle call # # Like you never heard before # # So natural that you want to go to war #
# They can play a bugle call # # Like you've never heard before # # So natural that you want to go to war #
"The beating of drums and blowing of bugles..." "Happy times have come."
"to the Song on your bugles blown, England
- The sound of those bugles almost drove me mad.
- Those headlines aren't, nor the radio, nor all those bugles blowing
And your flags to lead them on and your bugles to blow them forward?
"The beating of drums and blowing of bugles..." "Happy times have come."
"to the Song on your bugles blown, England
- The sound of those bugles almost drove me mad.
- Those headlines aren't, nor the radio, nor all those bugles blowing
And your flags to lead them on and your bugles to blow them forward?
And a trustworthy mug with a vague motive... out there, bugling the call.
Indeed, my bugling buddy.
This thunders through the forest like a bugling elk looking for a mate.
And a trustworthy mug with a vague motive... out there, bugling the call.
Indeed, my bugling buddy.
This thunders through the forest like a bugling elk looking for a mate.