| +Hail To Thee, Fat Person
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| I would like to explain how it came to pass that I got fat.
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| Ladies and gentlemen, I got fat as a public service.
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| When I was a child, my mother said to me,
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| Clean the plate, because children are starving in Europe.
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| And I might point out that that was years before the Marshall Plan
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| was ever heard of.
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| So I would clean the plate, four, five, six times a day.
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| Because somehow I felt that that would keep the children from starving
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| in Europe.
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| But I was wrong. |
| They kept starving. |
| And I got fat.
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| So I would like to say to every one of you who is either skinny
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| or in some other way normal--
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| When you walk out on the street, and you see a fat person,
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| Do not scoff at that fat person. |
| Oh no!
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| Take off your hat. |
| Hold it over your heart.
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| Lift your chin up high. |
| And in a proud, happy voice say to him,
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| Hail to thee, fat person!
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| You kept us out of war! |