| I have a number in my head
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| Though I don’t know why it’s there
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| When numbers get serious
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| You see their shape everywhere
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| Dividing and multiplying
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| Exchanging with ease
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| When times are mysterious
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| Serious numbers are easy to please
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| Take my address
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| Take my phone
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| Call me if you can
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| Here’s my address
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| Here’s my phone
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| Please don’t give it to some madman
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| Hey hey, whoa whoa
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| Complicated life
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| Numbers swirling thick and curious
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| You can cut them with a knife
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| You can cut them with a knife
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| Two times two is twenty-two
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| Four times four is forty-four
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| When numbers get serious
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| They leave a mark on your door
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| Urgent. |
| Urgent
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| A telephone is ringing in the hallways
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| When times are mysterious
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| Serious numbers will speak to us always
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| That is why a man with numbers
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| Can put your mind at ease
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| We’ve got numbers by the trillions
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| Here and overseas
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| Hey hey, whoa whoa
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| Look at the stink about Japan
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| All those numbers waiting patiently
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| Don’t you understand?
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| Don’t you understand?
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| So wrap me
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| Wrap me
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| Wrap me do
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| In the shelter of your arms
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| I am ever your volunteer
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| I won’t do you any harm
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| I will love innumerably
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| You can count on my word
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| When times are mysterious
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| Serious numbers
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| Will always be heard
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| When times are mysterious
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| Serious numbers will always be heard
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| And after all is said and done
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| And the numbers all come home
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| The four rolls into three
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| The three turns into two
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| And the two becomes a
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| One |