| I’ve read Francis Bacon and studied the Bible
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| I’ve learned Enlightenment knowing
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| The triumph of logic and science is vital
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| For keeping Man’s mastery growing
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| I know without a doubt
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| That reason can find out
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| How things are going
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| I trust in education
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| And yet I am at my wits' end
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| What defies all explanation
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| I refuse to understand
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| Dear Lord, how can it be?
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| It’s baffling me
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| You gave us science and good sense
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| To save us all from Hell
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| How can it be that all the rules
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| Of reason and society
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| Are undone by music’s magic spll?
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| A child can be trained to do things that are awsome
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| The key is a good education
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| A gift is a seed: if you want it to blossom
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| It certainly needs cultivation
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| And though that’s clear to me
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| Seeing a mystery
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| I can’t play possum
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| Every work needs some correction
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| There are flaws in every one
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| Here’s an absolute perfection
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| And I don’t know how it’s done
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| Dear Lord, how can it be?
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| It’s baffling me
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| You gave us science and good sense
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| To save us all from Hell
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| How can it be that all the rules
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| Of reason and society
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| Can be undone by music’s magic spell?
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| How can it be that all the rules
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| Of reason and society
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| Can be undone
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| By such an arrogant, impertinent
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| Disorderly, discourteous
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| Unmannerly, tenacious
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| Mischief-maker
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| And by music’s magic spell? |