| Over a thousand years, or maybe more
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| Out on an island on a lonely shore
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| Robinson Crusoe landed one fine day
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| No rent to pay
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| No wife to obey
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| His good man Friday was his only friend
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| He didn’t borrow or lend
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| They built a little hut
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| Lived there till Friday, but
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| Saturday night it was shut
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| Where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night?
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| Every Saturday night they would start in to roam
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| And on Sunday morning they’d come staggering home
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| They went hunting for rabbits when the weather grew colder
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| But Crusoe came home with a hare on his shoulder
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| Now, where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night?
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| Robinson Crusoe was a good old scout
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| Robinson Crusoe knew his way about
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| He’d go out hunting chickens now and then
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| But he knew when
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| He was chasing a hen
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| Once he told Friday, «You must stay at home
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| I’ve got to go out alone»
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| Friday felt very blue
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| He said, «It's wrong of you
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| Couldn’t you fix it for two?»
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| Where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night?
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| One fine Saturday night they had nothing to do So they started counting all the girlies they knew
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| Friday counted to thirteen, and Crusoe said, «Brother,
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| You know, thirteen’s unlucky. |
| Let’s go get another»
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| So, where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night?
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| Where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night?
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| Every Saturday night they would start in to roam
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| And on Sunday morning they’d come staggering home
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| On this island lived wild men and cannibal crimmin
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| And you know where there are wild men, there must be wild women
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| So, where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night? |