| Hello, dear Alan
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| How do you feel?
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| You’ve been sleeping for a long time
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| And you had sweet dreams
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| You’ve returned from the dead
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| From a counter-clock life
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| But soon a sinful rain wants
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| To refresh your eyes
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| You’re Number 27
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| Says he’s not of the Village
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| You think you’re very strong
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| But we can break you if we want
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| You can stay and live here
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| As long as you like
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| My only question will be
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| Why did you resign?
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| You could have a walk around
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| And appreciate the landscape
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| You could meet your lovely neighbours
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| And you can play the games of chss
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| You can run down to the beach
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| You can evn rent a car
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| You can just win anything
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| But you can never get out
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| You can never get out
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| No, you can never get out
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| You can never get out
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| You say you’re not a number
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| You say you are a free man
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| Don’t try to abuse me
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| I’ve heard this before
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| You think you can escape
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| So you’re preparing the plan
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| That makes me laugh
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| Be seeing you
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| You could have a walk around
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| And appreciate the landscape
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| You could meet your lovely neighbours
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| And you can play the games of chess
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| You can run down to the beach
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| You can even rent a car
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| You can just win anything
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| But you can never get out
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| You can never get out
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| No, you can never get out
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| You can never get out
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| You think you can escape
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| So you’re preparing the plan
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| That makes me laugh
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| Be seeing you
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| Be seeing you |