| Those magic men the Magi
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| Some people call them wise
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| Or Oriental, even kings
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| Well anyway, those guys
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| They visited with Jesus
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| They sure enjoyed their stay
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| Then warned in a dream of King Herod’s scheme
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| They went home by another way
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| Yes they went home by another way
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| Home by another way
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| Maybe me and you can be wise guys too
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| And go home by another way
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| We can make it another way
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| Safe home as they used to say
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| Keep a weather eye to the chart on high
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| And go home another way
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| Steer clear of royal welcomes
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| Avoid a big to-do
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| A king who would slaughter the innocents
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| Will not cut a deal for you
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| He really, really wants those presents
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| He’ll comb your camel’s fur
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| Until his boys announce they’ve found trace amounts
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| Of your frankincense, gold and myrrh
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| Time to go home by another way
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| Home by another way
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| You have to figure the Gods saying play the odds
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| And go home by another way
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| We can make it another way
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| Safe home as they used to say
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| Keep a weather eye to the chart on high
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| And go home another way
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| Home is where they want you now
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| You can more or less assume that you’ll be welcome in the end
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| Mustn’t let King Herod haunt you so Or fantasize his features when you’re looking at a friend
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| Well it pleasures me to be here
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| And to sing this song tonight
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| They tell me that life is a miracle
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| And I figured that they’re right
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| But Herod’s always out there
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| He’s got our cards on file
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| It’s a lead pipe cinch, if we give an inch
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| Old Herod likes to take a mile
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| It’s best to go home by another way
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| Home by another way
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| We got this far to a lucky star
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| But tomorrow is another day
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| We can make it another way
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| Safe home as they used to say
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| Keep a weather eye to the chart on high
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| And go home another way |