| Paul studied a lot
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| At least he pretended to He had too much on his mind
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| It was too small
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| To see the beauty of it all
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| Lea loved him a lot
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| At least she pretended to He was always on her mind
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| She said, Paul,
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| There’s a fire in the hall
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| And when it finally burned the questions
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| For the answers he had found
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| He realized it ought to be the other way around
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| There’s a fire burning in the hall
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| It looks great, I don’t care, let it burn
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| I don’t care, I don’t care
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| I don’t care at all
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| They got married right on the spot
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| At least I presume they did
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| I have too much on my mind
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| To tell you the fall
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| Of Lea and Paul
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| Out in the hall
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| For the moment that this song has stopped
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| They’ll probably be dead
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| So it’s better maybe wiser
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| To leave the rest unsaid
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| There’s a fire burning in the hall
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| It looks great, I don’t care, let it burn
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| I don’t care, I don’t care
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| I don’t care at all
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| There’s a fire burning in the hall
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| It looks great, I don’t care, let it burn
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| I don’t care, I don’t care
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| I don’t care at all
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| I don’t care at all
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| I don’t care at all
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| I don’t care at all
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| I don’t care at all
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| I don’t care at all |