| I’m in the middle of solving a riddle that no one can do;
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| That goes for Albert Einstein, the League of Nations too
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| So now my fine and feathered friend
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| I’ll leave it up to you
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| If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
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| How much do I love you?
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| Then what have I got to pick to turn the trick
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| And make you love me too?
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| If Simple Simon sat beside a shallow saucer
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| Tryin' to catch a whale
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| Then what have I got to try to make you buy
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| The heart I’ve got for sale?
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| How much wood would a wood-chuck chuck
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| If a wood-chuck could chuck wood?
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| I’d chuck double with no trouble
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| If it did me any good
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| If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
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| I’ll tell you what I’d do
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| I’d pick a peck of peppers
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| Sit beside a saucer
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| I’d even be a wood-chuck
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| Chuck-in all I could chuck
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| Just to make you love me too |