| Don’t want to be a fat man,
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| people would think that I was
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| just good fun.
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| Would rather be a thin man,
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| I am so glad to go on being one.
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| Too much to carry around with you,
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| no chance of finding a woman who
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| will love you in the morning and all the night time too.
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| Don’t want to be a fat man,
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| have not the patience to ignore all that.
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| Hate to admit to myself half of my problems
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| came from being fat.
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| Won’t waste my time feeling sorry for him,
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| I seen the other side to being thin.
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| Roll us both down a mountain
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| and I’m sure the fat man would win. |