| Mrs. Blaileen — she was a sixth grade teacher
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| And she controlled the children
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| By using humiliation
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| The target always seemed to be Donny
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| He was a bit slower than the others
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| When he was quite young
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| His mother died at the kitchen table
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| While choking on some food
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| The fashion of the day
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| Was bleach and tied Levi’s
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| Donny decided to make some
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| But he didn’t know to rinse them
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| So he came to school a reekin'
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| Bleach stenched filled the classroom
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| Mrs. Blaileen began to chastise
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| She made him feel like an asshole
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| Two feet small
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| Oh what a lonely boy
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| Don and Ronald
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| They always stuck together
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| For they were a bit different than the others
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| And they were as tight as brothers
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| Then Ronald moved away
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| Now Steven
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| He was year or two younger
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| And he really thought he was something
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| He liked to harass other children
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| Or anyone he found outnumbered
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| Alone Don walks from fishing
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| Steven and his friend they stop him
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| They took his hat and they taunt him
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| Pimp-slap him with a newspaper
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| Don lunged forward with his fish knife
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| Then ran all the way home weeping
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| He gave his knife to his father and
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| Said «I think I hurt Steve.»
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| Oh what a lonely boy |