| Harvey Bodine
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| Died at 11:09
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| And he left behind
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| A miserable wife.
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| And at 11:14
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| His heart came back on the screen.
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| Thanks to that defib machine,
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| He came back to life.
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| Oh but those five minutes were heaven.
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| A peace unlike he’d ever known.
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| And as he came back to the living
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| He thought «Please God, don’t make me go
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| Back to life.»
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| They told him what happened.
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| How that green line had flattened.
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| Oh, Harvey just started laughing.
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| He said, «You're telling me I died.»
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| (You're telling me I died?)
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| Oh, and he thought about that woman.
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| How she treated him for years.
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| All a-yellin' and a-screamin'
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| And the nagging and the tears
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| And the way it wasn’t really all that bad
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| When he lost his life.
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| Because those five minutes were heaven.
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| A peace unlike he’d ever known.
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| And now he was back with the living
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| And he found himself reaching for the phone.
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| He called his lawyer, he called his priest
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| Told 'em bout how they restarted his heart
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| How his wedding vows were technically
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| 'Til death do us part.
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| You’ll probably judge me
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| Then so be it.
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| But you know boys, here’s how I see it
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| Harvey Bodine
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| Died at 11:09
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| And he left behind
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| A miserable wife.
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| Oh, but at 11:14
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| My heart came back on that screen.
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| Thanks to that defib machine,
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| I’ve come back to life. |