| I got a feelin' that you could be feelin'
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| A whole lot better than you feel today
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| You say you got a problem
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| Well, that’s no problem
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| It’s super easy not to feel that way
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| When you start to get confused
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| Because of thoughts in your head
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| Don’t feel those feelings, hold them in instead
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| Turn it off like a light switch
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| Just go, click
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| It’s a cool little Mormon trick
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| We do it all the time
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| When you’re feeling certain feelings
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| That just don’t seem right
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| Treat those pesky feelings like a reading light
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| And turn 'em off, light a light switch
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| Just go bap
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| Really, what’s so hard about that
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| Turn it off, turn it off
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| When I was young my dad
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| Would treat my mom real bad
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| Every time the Utah Jazz would lose
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| He’d start a drinkin' and I’d start a thinkin'
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| How’m I gonna keep my mom from getting abused
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| I’d see her all scared and my soul was dyin'
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| My dad would say to me
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| Now don’t you dare start cryin'
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| Turn it off like a light switch
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| Just go flick
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| It’s our nifty little Mormon trick
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| Turn it off, turn it off
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| My sister was a dancer but she got cancer
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| The doctor said she still had two months more
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| I thought she had time, so I got in line
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| For the new iPhone at the Apple Store
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| She lay there dying with my father and mother
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| Her very last words were, «Where is my brother?»
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| Turn it off (yeah)
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| Bid those sad feelings adieu
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| The fear that I might get cancer, too
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| When I was in fifth grade I had a friend, Steve Blade
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| He and I were close as two friends could be
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| One thing led to another and soon I would discover
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| I was having really strange feelings for Steve
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| I thought about us on a deserted island
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| We’d swim naked in the sea and then he’d try and whoa
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| Turn it off like a light switch
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| There, it’s gone (good for you)
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| My hetero side just won
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| I’m all better now
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| Boys should be with girls
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| That’s Heavenly Father’s plan
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| So if you ever feel you’d rather be with a man, turn it off
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| Well Elder McKinley, I think it’s okay that you’re having gay thoughts
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| Just so long as you never act upon them
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| No 'cause then you’re just keeping it down
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| Like a dimmer switch on low
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| Thinking nobody needs to know
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| But that’s not true
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| Being gay is bad but lyin' is worse
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| So just realize you have a curable curse
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| And turn it off, turn it off, turn it off
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| Now how do you feel?
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| The same
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| Then you’ve only got yourself to blame
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| You didn’t pretend hard enough
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| Imagine that your brain is made of tiny boxes
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| And find the box that’s gay and crush it, okay
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| No, no, I’m not having gay thoughts
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| Alright, it worked!
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| Turn it off, turn it off, turn it off
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| Like a light switch, just go click (click, click)
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| What a cool little Mormon trick (trick, trick)
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| We do it all the time
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| When you’re feeling certain feelings that don’t seem right
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| Treat those pesky feelings like a reading light
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| Turn it off like a light switch on a cord
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| Now he’s isn’t gay any
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| Turn it, turn it, turn it off |