| We can talk about it now
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| It’s that same old riddle, only starts from the middle
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| I’d fix it but I don’t know how
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| Well, we could try to reason, but you might think it’s treason
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| One voice for all
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| Echoing (echoing) echoing along the hall
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| Don’t give up on father’s clock
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| We can talk about it now
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| Come, let me show you how
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| To keep the wheels turnin' you got to keep the engine churnin'
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| Well, did ya ever milk a cow? |
| (Milk a cow?)
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| Well, I had the chance one day but I was all dressed up for Sunday!
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| Everybody, everywhere:
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| Do you really care?
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| Well, then pick up your heads and walk
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| We can talk about it now
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| It seems to me we’ve been holding something
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| Underneath our tongues
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| I’m afraid if you ever got a pat on the back
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| It would likely burst your lungs
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| Whoa, stop me, if I should sound kinda
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| Down in the mouth
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| But I’d rather be burned in Canada
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| Than to freeze here in the South!
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| Pulling that eternal plough
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| We got to find a sharper blade, or have a new one made
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| Rest awhile and cool your brow
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| Don’t ya see, there’s no need to slave, the whip is in the grave
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| No salt, no trance
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| It’s safe now (you know it’s safe) to take a backward glance
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| Because the flames have turned to chalk!
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| We can talk about it now
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| We can talk about it now |