| There’s trouble up at Cowbell Barn
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| The Shadoks are going back to the moon
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| With rhodedendrons in a burlap sack
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| Resin on a hessian violin rag
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| All in Helvetica Light
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| Robert the devil witnessed the nostril
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| Of an elderly phoenix in a youth hostel
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| Playing violin up a monkey pine
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| In a finger painting for Dr Prinzhorn
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| (Psychiatrist of these parts)
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| The violin frightened Bimbo the cat
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| So they put on a tape of the sound of pot plants
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| Growing, little knowing
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| That a woodlouse would grouse about that
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| A call came in from the Empire of Numbers
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| A government inspector was passing amongst us
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| Incognito, my little female circus rider
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| From Exotik Park would have to go
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| Rainy weather by the river
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| Snake paths in the grass
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| The child with a Chloranthemum divining twig
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| Cuts Alpinism class
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| Delia Derbyshire, Malcolm Clarke
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| And Desmond Briscoe sit in the dark
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| Invoking a spirit mathematician:
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| Phra the Phoenician
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| High on his evergreen reputation
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| Don John’s under investigation
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| Apparently his donkey ratted on him
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| Because the Don frightened him out of his skin
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| It’s a shambles, never mumble in the brambles
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| A little Italian opera queen
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| Is reading a book to the twitter machine
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| 'AAAS Calcul-Geometrie
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| (Element 18)'
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| Tunis Hamamet, that conifer smell
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| The oriental cemetery -- and there’s Bill
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| Explaining pop music to the mentally ill
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| Stirring mint tea with a Lucifer match
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| Let’s stay a while and watch
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| Pictograms in porcelain
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| Sketches of birds, vogel skizzern
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| Field dynamics for sizothymes
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| Going for a walk with a line
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| What a palaver, more’s the pity
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| Death is in Dessau buying pottery
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| Orienteering, you part the trees
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| And see three walled medieval cities
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| And a dragonfly
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| Meister Eckhart went into the light
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| And found a desert on the other side
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| 'Children of wisdom', Goethe said
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| 'Make fools of the fools, as one should'
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| That advice is good
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| Put down your line, put down your pen
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| A snowstorm is approaching, friend
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| Soon it’ll all be white
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| It’s paper in the end, and light |