| Where is your shelter when the roof falls in
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| What will you drink when the well dries up on you
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| Who clots the blood when the cut sets in
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| If a man can’t talk, how can he sing
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| What use is getting if you can’t give back
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| Who’ll keep you warm if the sun won’t shine on you
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| Where is your home, on the rock or the sand
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| Who do you serve, money and man
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| Diamonds on your nails, pearls around your toes
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| Make-up on your pillow, who will ever know, now
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| You don’t want to look like you
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| You don’t want to look like you
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| Chorus: mirror mirror on the wall
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| Who’s the fairest of them all
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| Who made the child in the depths of the womb
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| Who’ll bring you back when the earth has covered you
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| Show me a man who doesn’t reap what he sows
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| If you can’t trust friends, who are your foes
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| Diamonds on your nails, pearls around your toes
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| Make-up on your pillow, who will ever know, now
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| Plastic on your face, your body’s not your own, now
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| To satisfy their eyes, you give away your soul |