| Nothing really changes
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| everything remains the same
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| we are what we are till the day that we die
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| Nothing really changes
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| Everything remains the same
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| We are what we are till the day that we die
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| If we could live in Shakespeare’s days
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| I wonder who we’d be
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| If people then could live today
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| I wonder who we’d see
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| They’d prob’ly stop a corner cop
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| and ask what the whole world 's coming to
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| If people then could live today
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| I wonder what they’d do
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| yes I wonder what they’d do
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| Would Romeo and Juliet watch Nelson Eddy kiss Jeanette
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| would Bacchus read police gazette
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| and window peep at silhouettes
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| would Caesar pay to see the mets
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| would Icarus join the jet set
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| would Satan smoke menthol cigarettes
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| would Samson razor with Gilettes
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| Nothing really changes
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| everything remains the same
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| we are what we are till the day that we die
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| (unless we love the lord)
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| nothing really changes
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| everything remains the same
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| we are what we are till the day that we die
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| Would Henry VIII use etiquette
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| In a busy New York luncheonette
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| would Cleopatra die when when bit
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| or save herself with a tourniquet
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| would Beethoven join a jazz quartet
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| would Ben Hur drive a blue corvette
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| would Aristotle be an acid head
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| would Cain kill Abel with a bayonet
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| Nothing really changes
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| everything remains the same
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| we are what we are till the day that we die
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| (unless we love the lord)
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| nothing really changes
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| everything remains the same
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| we are what we are till the day that we die |