| You see there’s this cat burglar who can’t see in the dark.
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| He lays his bets on 8 more lives, walks into a bar.
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| Slips on the 8 ball, falls on his knife.
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| Says, «I don’t know what I’ve done, but it doesn’t feel right!»
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| Some things don’t hold up over the course of a lifetime,
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| When’s the first time you heard that one, 1954?
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| Get to the punch line. |
| fall to the floor.
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| Give me a minute and I’ll tell you the setup for
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| The worst joke ever, I never
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| I’ll tell you my version of the greatest life story
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| Don’t bore me Now I am floating,
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| I feel released.
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| The moorings have been dropped,
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| The weights unleashed.
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| Everything is crystalline, simple and free.
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| The crime of good men who can’t wrestle with change,
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| Or are too afraid to face this life’s misjudged unknowns
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| You’re not hurting anybody else’s chances,
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| But you’re disfiguring your own.
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| Give me a minute and I’ll tell you the setup for
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| The worst joke ever, I never
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| I’ll tell you my version of the greatest life story
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| Don’t bore me, I NEVER
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| Give me a minute and I’ll tell you the setup
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| You see there’s this feeling that I’ve heard this one before |