| A lonely preacher and he lives at the Swiss Hotel
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| One night in the middle of a sermon, oh, out the window he fell
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| Oh, oh, Lenny, we’re so glad you’re getting well well well
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| You see the hardheaded people all dress up in a big black robe
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| They say his word offend them, you know they’re hiding their heads in the hole
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| The words are killing dirty, I use it in the last line
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| But use a short word for loving, and dad, you wind up doing time (you end up in
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| jail)
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| Father Bruce is up and walking
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| Look out, he’s gonna start talking
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| Oh, oh, Lenny, we’re so glad you’re getting well, well, well
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| Now won’t you get your feet out, Catholic
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| Father Bruce is back in town
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| You know he’s our kind of preacher
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| Ain’t none of us gonna put him down
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| He’s trying to say something to you, listen while you’re still around
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| Who’s gonna carry all the workload when you’re ten feet under ground
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| Father Bruce is up and walking
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| Look out, he’s gonna start talking
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| Oh, oh, Lenny, we’re so glad you’re getting well, well, well
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| Now you may say he’s got a bad mouth, but I heard you just the other night
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| When you’re car wouldn’t start, boy, the words you said were out of sight
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| Well, you’re a loco Charlie, wouldn’t say that word out in a crowd
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| But Lenny’s right up front, baby, speaking his mind right out loud
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| Father Bruce is up and walking
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| Look out, he’s gonna start talking
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| Oh, oh, Lenny, we’re so glad you’re getting well, well, well Fuck |