| I never learned how to spin plates on sticks
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| But i have a coat that makes me look just like a bird
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| Just like a bird
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| Whenever I go running in it people they smile
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| Especially when I throw bird feet into the air
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| Into the air
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| But on the surface I look warm
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| But on the surface I look warm
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| But underneath that is wool and water
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| And underneath the water and wool I am cold
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| Cold
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| Cold
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| I have a friend who looks like a bear
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| Whenever he throws his big hands into the air
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| People tend to leave
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| And people tend to cry
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| He lives in a cave right down the street
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| And this time of year you’d think he’d be asleep
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| But he’s not
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| He’s admiring his porcelein spoon collection
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| His porcelein spoon collection
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| But on the surface he looks cold
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| But on the surface he looks cold
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| But underneath that is cotton and candy
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| And underneath the candy and cotton he is cold
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| Cold
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| Cold
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| I never learned how to spin plates on sticks
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| And I never learned how to spin plates on sticks
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| And I never learned
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| But oh we are friends
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| Together we have partners
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| I’ll make him laugh and he keeps me safe
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| Well I’ll make him laugh and he keeps me clean
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| Clean
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| Clean |