| They dragged Jack and his shadow
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| From the hole
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| And the bulb that burned above him
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| Did shine both day and night
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| And his shadow learned to love his
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| Little darks and greater light
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| And the sun it shined
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| And the sun it shined
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| And the sun it shined
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| A little longer
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| Jack wept and kissed his shadow
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| «Goodbye»
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| Spat from their dirty dungeons
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| Into a truly different din
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| Shat from their institutions
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| Into a fully different din
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| And his shadow soon became a wife
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| And children plagued his latter life
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| Until one night he took a skinning knife
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| And stole into the town
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| And tracked his shadow down
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| Said the shadow to Jack Henry
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| «What's wrong?»
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| Jack said «A home is not a hole»
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| «And shwdow, you’re just a gallow that I hang my body from»
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| «O Shadow, your a shackle from wich my time is never done»
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| Then he peeled his shadow off in strips
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| He peeled his shadow off in strips
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| Then kneeled his shadow on some steps
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| And cried «What have I done?»
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| And the sun it shined
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| And the sun it shined
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| I say «Love is blind»
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| «And is it any wonder?!»
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| «And is it any wonder?!»
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| Jacked and his damned shadow
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| Is gone
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| And though each one of us are want to duly mourn
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| And though each one of us are want to duly mourn
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| 'Tis done in brighter corners now
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| 'Tis done in brighter corners now
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| Now that Jack’s black shadow’s gone
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| And the sun it shined
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| And the sun it shined
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| And the sun it shined
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| A little stronger
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| I swear, love is blind
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| Ooh, love is blind
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| Yeah, love is blind
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| And is it any wonder?
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| 'Tis done in brighter corners now
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| 'Tis done in brighter corners now
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| Now that Jack’s black shadow’s gone
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| Etcetera Etcetera |