| The Lord gave each and everyone
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| The spunk to do what can’t be done
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| The brawn, the brain, the courage and the heart
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| The strength to bend the strongest bar
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| The will to reach the farthest star
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| It’s just a case of learning how to start
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| To build a tower up so high to a cloud you’ll anchor
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| Build it one tiny brick at a time
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| Bucks multiply till a bum’s a banker
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| Just begin with a thin silver dime
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| That empty field it can yield miles and miles of flowers
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| You don’t need no magic powers
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| Just a seed and showers
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| From the floor to the sky
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| You can soar if you’re wise enough to climb
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| One brick at a time
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| To build a ship that’s built to last
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| You lay the keel than raise the mast
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| And ode begins with just a simple rhyme
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| An oak with roots a mile beneath
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| Becomes a stick to pick your teeth
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| Just sharpen up your life and take your time
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| One stalwart chap with a cup and bunch of hours he can scoop all The salt from
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| the sea
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| Buds open up turning boughs to bowers
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| All begun by just one bumble bee
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| To write with ease symphonies
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| Or at least condati
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| Filled with trills and obblifatti
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| Start with fa sol la ti
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| Leave the rest in the dust
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| Be the best
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| If you’re just content to climb
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| One brick at a time
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| Just take a brick and place it on the ground
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| To make it stick pour mortar all around
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| A cup of lime then stir it all it’s hard
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| And up she’ll climb by inch by foot by yard
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| A still, a door, a ledge, a window pane
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| Then drill some more raise up a weather vane
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| A roof the proof that go’in slow like this
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| A splendid edifice can climb
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| To build a tower up so high to a cloud you’ll anchor
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| Build it one tiny brick at a time
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| Bucks multiply till a bum’s a banker
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| Just begin with a thin silver dime
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| That empty feild it can yeild miles and miles of flowers
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| You don’t need no magic powers
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| Just a seed and showers
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| From the floor to the sky
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| You can soar if you’re wise enough to climb
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| Just take a brick and place it on the ground
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| To make it stick pour mortar all around
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| A cup of lime then stir it all it’s hard
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| And up she’ll climb by inch by foot by yard
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| A still, a door, a ledge, a window pane
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| Then drill some more raise up a weather vane
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| A roof the proof that go’in slow like this
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| A splendid edifice can climb
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| One brick at a
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| One brick at a time
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| One single solitary brick
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| One brick at a time
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| One single solitary brick
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| Ooooo ahhhhh
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| Ooooo ahhhhh
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| Oo oh whee oh
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| Ahhhh
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| One brick at a time! |