| Throw him out the window, he can’t stay
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| How did he get in here anyway?
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| What do we want with him? |
| Around the place
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| The pessimistic character with the crab apple face
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| When he hears a joke he always cries
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| When there’s any fun, he darn near dies
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| What do you say we laugh at his sad case?
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| The pessimistic character with the crab apple face
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| He’s never welcome
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| Anywhere he goes
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| Let him stay where he belongs
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| In a book of Edgar Alan pose, why don’t we lose him?
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| Wrap him in a blanket carefully
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| Throw him out the window 1 2 3
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| It’ll be great to wear a grinning chase
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| The pessimistic character with the character with the crab apple face
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| Don’t you ever let him get you all alone
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| He’s the worst companion ever known
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| He doesn’t know how to keep a merry face
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| The pessimistic character with the crab apple face
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| When there’s any trouble how he boasts
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| He enjoys a graveyard and he loves ghosts
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| Smile he’ll disappear and leave no trace
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| That old fuddy duddy with the crab apple face
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| He’s got a hand shake
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| Just like a lemon peel
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| He’s the sole of discontent
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| With the disposition of a heel, oh what a icky
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| He’s no good at dancing, he can’t sing
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| He despises rainbows and he hates spring
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| Why do we want him in the human race?
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| The pessimistic character with the crab apple face |