| The Ice Cream Man Cometh
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| Out on the streets a hot summer’s day
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| The kids getting hungry as they frolic and play
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| Then comes the ringing sound it signals the plan
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| They quickly surrounded the evil white van
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| Eleven years old, but they didn’t flinch
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| Their watergun barrels did not move an inch
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| The driver was guilty, but he had no clue
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| Raised in a system he’d never thought through
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| And the kids — TOGETHER
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| They fought as one and they beat the man
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| And the kids — TOGETHER
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| They sowed us all how to make a stand
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| From that day on, the dairy was gone
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| He tried to fix what he had done wrong
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| «GOOD BYE GOOD HUMOR, cruelty’s not nice»
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| He said as he sold treats made from soy beans and rice
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| 'cause it’s never too late to see the light
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| To change your ways and do what is right
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| The war wasn’t over but the battle was won
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| And now the neighborhood could have GOOD CLEAN FUN
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| Well now you know the story
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| And now you know it’s true
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| If little kids can change the world
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| Just think what we could do |