| Now a good friend of mine
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| Sat with me and he cried
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| He told me a story
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| I know he ain’t lying
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| Said he went for a job
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| And Mr. Man said
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| Without an education
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| You might as well be dead
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| Now don’t get me wrong
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| He said, it’s not who you are
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| But people come to me From near and far
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| But I do just what
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| And I follow the rules
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| I didn’t have an education
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| So I had to go back to school
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| Tell me one more time, people now
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| You might as well be dead
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| One more time
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| You might as well be dead
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| My friends told all his buddies
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| That he loved so well
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| And of their personal troubles
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| I will not tell
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| Now those guys didn’t seem good
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| And they didn’t seem bad
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| They didn’t seem so happy
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| And I know they weren’t sad
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| But the point isn’t
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| That they follow the rules
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| They got an education
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| And they all been in school
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| Now underneath his tears
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| I could see the true fact
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| When he dropped out of school
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| He never, never went back
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| Tell me one more time, people
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| You might as well be dead
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| Got to, got to, got to listen now, now
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| Might as well be dead
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| So one day he got tired
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| Of his little spending change
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| So he looked up his friends
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| To check their pay range
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| When he got there, the crib
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| He found that he was a drag
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| 'Cause man, they were clean
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| And his clothes were like rags
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| One was a business man
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| With the plenty of dough
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| He had his thing so set up You know he couldn’t blow
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| The other had his job so uptight
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| He had his whole family
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| And his kids all out of sight
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| Tell me one more time now
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| Might as well be dead
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| You got to, got to, got to get a little learning
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| Might as well be dead
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| What made him so hurt
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| That these were his friends and he was a drag
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| They looked at him
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| And he was in the same old bag
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| For his friends they worked real hard
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| When the work day was through
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| Now, he realized
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| He should have done the same thing too
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| Tell me one more time now
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| Might as well be dead
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| You got to, got to, got to get a little learning now
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| Might as well be dead
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| For the last time, I’m gonna say
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| They kept on pushing
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| When the going was tough
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| And now they know
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| That things don’t seem so rough
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| So kids, stay in school
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| Don’t be no drag
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| Take a fool’s advise
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| And stay out of that bag
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| Look here, tell me, Bobby tell me one more time
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| Might as well be dead
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| Tell me, The Jewels, tell me now one more time
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| Might as well be dead
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| Everybody, tell me one more time
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| Might as well be dead
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| You got to, got to, got to, got to get some learning now
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| What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| Might as well be dead
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| Don’t be a drop-out, stay in school now listen to me What do you say?
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| Kids, kids
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| Might as well be dead
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| No, no What do you say?
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| Without an education
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| Might as well be dead
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| Stay in school, have a good time
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| What do you say?
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| Don’t, don’t, don’t ever blame
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| Don’t ever blame, don’t ever blame, come on |