| I guess this is it.
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| Time for what’s been called the finale
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| And this one comes as no surprise
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| One of a kind, you’ll never see this anywhere else, friends,
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| Sort of brings a tear to your eye
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| So be watching closely and you’ll be impressed
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| An order is given and a button is pressed
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| Then a light that is blinding and a sound that is shrill
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| Don’t blink or you’ll miss it, it’s the end of free will
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| So turn the radio up and pass the bottle round
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| And then we’ll have one more dance before we all fall down
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| I’ll wear my favorite tie, you can wear your wedding gown
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| And then we’ll both look real sharp when we all fall down
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| Look at them now, drawing little lines with their speeches
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| Each daring the other to cross
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| It won’t be long now, one will make a stand he believes in
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| Believing it’s well worth the cost
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| Then the other gets angry refuses to budge
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| Fueled by some understandable grudge
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| And now we wait quietly till the missile arrives
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| There’s no need to shout about the end of our lives
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| So bring your friends now, and we’ll laugh at all the clowns |
| Who think there’ll be a better world when we all fall down
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| And we can sing this song, we’ll make a joyful sound
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| We’ll be singing na na na when we all fall down
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| Buildings and bridges all leveled to the ground
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| Cities and nations and we just stand around
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| Someone unlocked the big cage
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| and the beast cannot be found
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| So strike up the music and we’ll all fall down. |