| One day I met a wizard, many years ago.
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| He was very, very old. |
| He was very very wise.
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| He told me a secret, many years ago:
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| How to live, how to love, how to win the golden prize.
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| Tell 'em what the wizard says. |
| Tell 'em what the wizard says.
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| All you have to do is snap your fingers.
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| Make a wish and snap your fingers.
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| That’s what you have to do.
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| And your wishes will all come true.
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| One day I met a maiden with honey-colored hair.
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| There never was a maiden so beautiful somewhere.
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| The first time that I kissed her, I promised her my life.
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| And I wondered how to win her to win her for my wife.
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| Remember what the wizard said. |
| Remember what the wizard said.
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| All you have to do is snap your fingers.
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| Make a wish and snap your fingers.
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| That’s what you have to do.
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| And your wishes will all come true.
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| The day that we were married, I remember it so well.
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| I remember how I kissed her as the orange blossom fell.
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| I remember how I whispered as I held her tenderly.
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| Now that we are married we must raise a family.
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| Remember what the wizard said. |
| Remember what the wizard said.
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| All you have to do is snap your fingers.
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| Make a wish and snap your fingers.
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| That’s what you have to do.
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| And your wishes will all come true.
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| Today we’re all together, a family of four.
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| The girl and boy I wished for are playing on the floor.
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| And one day when they’re older, I’ll hold 'em on my knee.
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| And I’ll them the secret that the wizard told to me.
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| Tell 'em what the wizard said. |
| Tell 'em what the wizard said.
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| All you have to do is snap your fingers.
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| Make a wish and snap your fingers.
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| That’s what you have to do.
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| And your wishes… will all come true. |