| Here’s a story, started on the first day
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| On the first day there was darkness all around
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| Till the boss man shout let there be sunshine
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| Yes the big man said let his light shine down
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| On the next day he built the endless skyway
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| And on the same day he made the oceans blue
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| Then the big man decided he’d make dry ground
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| And on the third day the trees and flowers he grew
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| It took two days to make the stars and moon shine
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| Bright wing birds and all the fishes too
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| It was hard work to fill the skies and the oceans
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| By the sixth day, I figured he was through
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| That’s when the big man made the little man
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| And all the animals but he saved the best for the last
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| Cause the boss man knew the little man would be lonesome
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| So he writhed one rib bone and he worked while the little man asked
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| And on the last day the boss was mighty tired
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| As he looked around up and down the line
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| But a big smile spread across his broad face
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| When he saw a woman and he saw that it was fine
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done!
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| Is there more? |
| (Good God a woman) Almost done! |