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The
Bug and the Flea at sea
The Bug
and the Flea, set sail to sea
To attack the Spanish Armada
The Spanish Fleet were anchored there
Downing lots of fishy paella
Said the
Bug to the Flea, just you and me
Against the might of the Spanish Navy
Just a couple of pals on the open sea
In search of the Spanish Scurvy
The
Spanish Fleet looked so neat
But the lookout was asleep
The Bug he said, you'll soon be dead
And heading for the deep
Now to
attack at night, might not be right
We'll wait for the morning light
When the time is right, they'll get a fright
We'll set their ships alight
The
captain had his back to the wall
He looked totally confused
As the Bug he loaded the cannon ball
And the Flea he lit the fuse
Let the
battle begin, were bound to win
Said the Flea with a mighty roar
And the captin had a fit, as his ship was hit
And went straight to the ocean floor
Now they
all went to watery graves
At the bottom of the sea
That put an end to the Spanish fleet
And an end to piracy
Now
Britannia rules the waves
Is a myth we all agree
We owe it all, to one cannon ball
And the might of a Bug and a Flea
. By J Mc Donagh
  

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