| Both: Sisters, sisters,
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| There were never such devoted sisters.
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| Never had to have a chaperone, no sir.
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| Linda: I’m here to keep my eye on her.
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| Both: Caring, sharing
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| every little thing that we are wearing.
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| When a certain gentleman arrived from Rome,
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| Bette: she wore the dress and I stayed home.
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| Both: All kinds of weather, we stick together,
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| the same in the rain or sun.
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| Two different faces, but in tight places
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| we think and we act as one. |
| Uh-huh!
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| Those who’ve seen us know that not a thing can come between us.
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| Many men have tried to split us up, but no one can.
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| Lord help the mister who comes between me and my sister,
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| and Lord help the sister that comes between me and my man.
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| All kinds of weather, we stick together,
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| the same in the rain or sun.
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| Two different faces, but in tight places
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| we think and we act as one. |
| Uh-huh!
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| Those who’ve seen us know that not a thing could come between us.
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| Many men have tried to split us up, but no one can.
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| Lord help the mister who comes between me and my sister,
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| and Lord help the sister who comes between me and my man. |
| Sisters!
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| Sisters!
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| Sisters!
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| Don’t you come
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| between me and my man! |