| I never thought I would make it
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| With all these sores on my chest
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| Despite my self-medication
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| The plague was filling me in
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| I asked the doctor if he could help me
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| He leaned in closer said there was nothing
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| Then you came over and you took disease away, away, away
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| You’re the antibody
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| You’re not like anybody
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| Much more than just somebody
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| When sickness takes my body
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| You’re the antibody
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| I never thought I could carry
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| (‘Cuz I grew weaker with time)
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| All of this weight on my back
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| (I guess you never know)
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| And I’ll admit that it scared me
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| (Oh yes I was terrified)
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| So like a coward I ran
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| (Just like I always do)
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| I’ve got a feeling that there could be hope
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| It’s just so pretty when the cultures grow
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| No need to worry when you’ve been exposed to me, to me, to me
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| You’re the antibody
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| You’re not like anybody
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| Much more than just somebody
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| When sickness takes my body
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| You’re the antibody
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| Don’t
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| Waste
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| The cure on me
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| You’re the antibody
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| You’re not like anybody
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| Much more than just somebody
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| When sickness takes my body
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| You’re the antibody
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| You’re the antibody |