| Oh well I wonder
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| Yes I wonder
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| What would happen
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| What would happen to this world
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| Well I wonder what would happen to this world
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| Now if a man tried
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| To take his time on Earth
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| And prove before he died
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| What one man’s life could be worth
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| Well I wonder what would happen to this world
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| And if a woman
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| She used a life TIME
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| As something more than
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| Some man’s servant mother wife time
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| Well I wonder what would happen to this world
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| Oh well I wonder
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| Yes I wonder
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| Oh yes I wonder
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| 'Bout what would happen
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| What would happen to this world
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| Well I wonder what would happen to this world
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| As I look around us There’s such strange things
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| There’s muggers and there’s jugglers
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| And we are led by clowns
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| If an answer ever found us Would we change things
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| Or are we just a people
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| Rotten ready for the ground
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| And if our future
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| Lies on the final line
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| Are we brave enough
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| To see the signals and the signs
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| I wonder what would happen to this world
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| We see the people
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| We see them marchin' down
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| Do we join the parade
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| Or do we try and turn around
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| Well I wonder what would happen to this world
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| Disciple children walk the streets
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| Selling books and flowers
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| Can they be last ones
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| With a semblance of a dream
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| If we say that no one’s out there
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| And we say we’re goin' nowhere
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| And we avoid the question
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| Is this all that it means?
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| Oh if a man tried
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| To take his time on earth
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| And prove before he died
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| What one man’s life could be worth
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| I wonder what would happen to this world |