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The Celestial NAAFI
The Celestial NAAFI Well there sits old Buck like he always did, Waving his pipe and tilting his lid. There’s Johnny and Ronny and Shep and old Taffy, And Soapy still doing his impression of Daffy. Flapper all quiet at the side with McGraw. Knocker and Geordie, and old Billy Shore. And over there’s Banjo, spinning his yarns, And Bod with his girlfriends, trying to dance. There’s Baggins and Pusser, Slinger and Freddy, There’s Millie with Googie – they look like they’re ready. With Annie and Jo-Jo, it looks like old Hutch Is making sure he hasn’t lost his light touch. While Jeffers and Benjy are dealing the cards, Doc still complains that that the games are too hard. The faces familiar, the uniforms right, All fitting perfect, none loose and none tight. Everyone’s happy and looking their best, From bulled-up toe-caps to the gongs on their chests. Back by the bar are the older lads too, Who went long before, whom none of us knew. Blue suits and red coats, khaki and green, All badges and headgear that ever were seen. Ancient or modern, by sea, land or air, Be sure of a welcome when it’s time to be there. Raise a hand and smile, shout a cheery Hello! To the Celestial NAAFI, where Service Folk go.
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