| Anything I’d say already crossed your mind
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| And anything you’d answer already crossed mine
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| There’s nothing left to say, one of us must pay
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| And the other go away
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| My Moriarty, in January
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| You grievously inconvenienced me
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| You hampered my plans in April and May
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| Seriously threatening my liberty
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| My Moriarty, I am so sorry
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| I have pressing business, I’m clean out of coffee
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| And if you don’t mind, and I don’t mind at all
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| See you at the Reichenbach Falls
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| is all Greek to me
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| Turn the other cheek reeks of Christianity
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| So let us agree to call it a day
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| Even if our calendars cannot agree
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| My Moriarty, it’s a bad habit
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| To fondle a firearm concealed in the pocket
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| Rmember the affair of th French gold
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| The Red-Headed League never gets old
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| But my Moriarty, I really am sorry
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| I have other business, I’m clean out of money
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| So if you don’t mind, then I don’t mind at all
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| See you at the Reichenbach Falls
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| There’s nothing left to say, one of us must pay
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| And the other must just go away
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| Anything I’d say already crossed your mind
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| And anything you’d answer crossed mine |