| Go first in the world, go forth with your fears
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| Remember a price must be paid
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| Be always too soon, be never too fast
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| At the time when all bets must be laid
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| Beware of the darkness, be kind to your children
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| Remember the woman who waits
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| And the house you live in will never fall down
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| If you pity the stranger who stands at your gate
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| When you’re caught by the gale and you’re full under sail
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| Beware of the dangers below
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| And the song that you sing should not be too sad
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| And be sure not to sing it too slow
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| Be calm in the face of all common disgraces
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| And know what they’re doin' it for
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| And the house you live in will never fall down
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| If you pity the stranger who stands at your door
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| When you’re out on the road and feelin' quite lost
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| Consider the burden of fame
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| And he who is wise will not criticize
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| When other men fail at the game
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| Beware of strange faces and dark dingy places
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| Be careful while bending the law
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| And the house you live in will never fall down
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| If you pity the stranger who stands at your door
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| When you’re down in the dumps and not ready to deal
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| Decide what it is that you need
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| Is it money or love, is it learnin' to live
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| Or is it the mouth you must feed
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| Be known as a man who will always be candid
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| On questions that do not relate
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| And the house you live in will never fall down
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| If you pity the stranger who stands at your gate
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| And the house you live in will never fall down
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| If you pity the stranger who stands at your gate |