| Well the caveman carried the wood to the fire
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| And never gave a thought to sendin' power through a wire
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| He raised up his head and he winced from the pain
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| And said, «Lord, have mercy, I’m a link in the chain!»
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| Just another link in the chain
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| Just another link in the chain
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| I’ll pass this world on to my daughters and sons
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| Just another link in the chain
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| Now the whale he sings at the bottom of the sea
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| But he comes up to breathe like you an' me
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| And that’s when he meets the whaler with the deadly aim
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| Now I wish just once in the time that remains
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| That he could speak right up in a voice so plain
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| Slap his tail on the water like a hurricane
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| And cry, «Don't kill me, I’m a link in the chain.»
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| Just another link in the chain
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| Just another link in the chain
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| I’ll pass this world on to my daughters and sons
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| Just another link in the chain
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| Now it’s the same in this world as inside you and I
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| The little cells live and the little cells die
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| And they pass information on down to the next in line
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| And the one at the end learns everybody’s song
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| And he makes another link and he passes them along
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| And we got to keep the chain together till the end of time
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| Just another link in the chain
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| Just another link in the chain
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| I’ll pass this world on to my daughters and sons
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| Just another link in the chain |