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Gurkha ( /ˈɡɜrkə/ or /ˈɡʊərkə/; also spelled Gorkha or Ghurka; Hindi: गोर्खा "Gorkha" Nepali: गोर्खाली "Gorkhali") is an ethnic community from Nepal. Their name derives from the Hindu warrior-saint Guru Gorakhnath (8th century ).
Gorkhas are indigenous people mainly from mid-western and eastern Nepal. Well known for their history and their role in the unification of modern day Nepal (Gorkha Platoon, modern day Nepalese Army), the Brigade of Gurkhas (British Army), Gurkha Rifles (Indian Army). Gurkha units are closely associated with the khukuri, a forward-curving Nepalese knife of formidable fighting power. Former Chief of staff of the British Indian Army, Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, once famously said about Gurkhas: "If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or is a Gurkha."
After the conflict with the British, Gurkhas have enjoyed considerable fame in various battlefields. The name originally referred to people from central Nepal, but ever since the conquest of Nepal by Gurkha kings, the word Gurkha is liberally applied to those who speak Nepali.
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Bar Scene Part One
There's no water and I'm sitting in a bar by myself
And the lights are reflecting off those silver jangly pieces
The fat man's dog keeps biting at my heels
Now I'm through with standing, let the fat man lay me down
Chorus
From across the carpet crawls a tutu, with a drinks tray
With a white piece of paper, a message from a dead friend
The words I could not decipher
But the meaning was hard to misunderstand
Then with her lips to my ear, she told me what he had said...
Chorus
You take it away, you take it away
Sometimes things just move that way
You take it away, you take it away
Sometimes things just move that way
Sometimes things just move that way