| See the statues in the square
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| They almost look alive
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| It’s amazing after all these years
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| How they’ve survived
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| Two young children gazing at them
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| Faces so forlorn
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| One is saying to the other
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| I wonder how they’re born
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| It’s funny how we always tend
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| To look back on our past
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| As if they were the only good times
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| That we’re ever going to have
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| See the river heading outwards
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| Watch the ships sail in Notice how despite their size
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| They very rarely sink
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| Tell the man who’s watching with you
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| His shoelace is undone
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| When he looks pretend you didn’t notice
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| You were wrong
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| And anytime there’s trouble up ahead
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| Don’t get into a state
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| Where you wish you were dead
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| Just take your time and do What you believe is right
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| It could turn out to be
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| A blessing in disguise-disguise-
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| It’s funny how we always tend
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| To overlook the bad
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| Doesn’t anybody know that
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| It’s so easy to be sad
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| Talk about doing what you do best
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| Seems to me the more you do The less you get
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| All told I would say that it was pretty grim
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| Although on the other hand
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| I’ve got a ring
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| Mass unemployment’s at an all time best
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| Why not quit your job and take a well earned rest
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| Grow old on the dole
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| That’s the life I need
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| Everybody’s doing it so why not me |