| Well it’s a low down kinda condition
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| Been running round my brain
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| Says it may drive me insane
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| And every organism
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| That I can hear and see
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| Seems to have the blues with me
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| So I went to the doctor
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| Sat down on her bed
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| Looked up right at her
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| This is what she said
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| «You're in a human condition
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| That’s what’s got you down
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| Human condition
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| Your face is full of frowns
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| You’ve got to stand your ground»
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| «Well, you’re sad, weak and weary»
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| She went on to say
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| «Nothing seems to go your way»
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| «And though you’ve tried and tried
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| You can’t be satisfied
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| No-one seems to treat you right»
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| «But there’s one thing for certain
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| That you ought to know
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| There’s been lots of people
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| In that scene before»
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| «You're in a human condition
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| That’s what’s got you down
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| Human condition
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| Your face is full of frowns
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| You’ve got to stand your ground»
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| Well I stood up and I left her
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| And slowly walked away
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| Looking for a brighter day
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| And as I thought about it
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| A new thought came to me
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| Maybe we cannot be free
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| Well a whole lot of bad things
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| The world might throw at you
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| Stand up straight and strong
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| It’s the only thing to do
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| You’re in a human condition
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| That’s what’s got you down
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| Human condition
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| Your face is full of frowns
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| You’ve got to stand your ground |