| When I was up in Canada, I didn’t have much money
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| My shoes had holes and my feet were cold
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| My nose was kinda runny. |
| (it wasn’t funny)
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| I met a longhair on the street
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| He said, «Look, you look like you’d like to eat.»
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| I said, «A glass of Coke and a hotdog’s fine,»
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| He said, «Well, how 'bout some bread and a glass of wine?»
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| Lead me on, lead me on, lead me on
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| Lead me on where you’re going
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| You know my body’s tired by my heart’s inspired
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| My hunger’s growing
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| Lead me on, lead me on, lead me on
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| Lead me on where you’re going
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| You know my body’s tired by my heart’s inspired
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| My hunger’s growing
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| He took a loaf of Wonder bread, and then he bowed his head
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| And then he filled my cup, «Drink it up,» he said
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| It tasted better than the health food blend
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| He looked straight into my eyes — I was quite surprised!
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| He said, «You're locked inside but I can set you free
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| And you will live forever if you follow me.»
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| Lead me on, lead me on, lead me on
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| Lead me on where you’re going
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| You know my body’s tired by my heart’s inspired
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| My hunger’s growing
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| Lead me on, lead me on, lead me on
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| Lead me on where you’re going
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| You know my body’s tired by my heart’s inspired
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| My hunger’s growing |