| Science wears a new suit
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| To his coffee toast and eggs
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| But he has to skip the stairs now
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| Because of two broken legs
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| Whine whine I cannot climb
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| Everytime’s the same
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| I’d be more inclined to help him
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| If he could remember my name
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| And you’re sad and you’re sorry
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| Let it all out what’re you waiting for?
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| This is your chance are you ready?
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| I’m taking my seat o Lucky Me Fate can’t fill the dance hall
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| 'Cause her powers have declined
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| But at the beauty pageant
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| She will always take first prize
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| Light light Easter white
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| Roll in the dirt
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| When it comes time for kneeling
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| She’ll say «You go first»
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| And you’re sad and you’re sorry
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| Let it all out what’re you waiting for?
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| This is your chance are you ready?
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| I’m taking my seat o Lucky Me Da da diya. |
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| A wisemen tried to tell me How to sugar coat the grave
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| But the game is for the adults
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| And I don’t know how to play
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| O o where will I go?
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| Toss me out to sea
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| What the jar’s all out of candy
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| Don’t come bla-ame me And you’re sad and you’re sorry
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| Let it all out what’re you waiting for?
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| This is your chance are you ready?
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| Tell the whole world we’re waiting. |
| ..
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| I’m taking my seat o o!
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| O you’re sad and you’re sorry
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| Well let it all out what’re you waiting for?
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| This is your chance are you ready?
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| I’m taking my seat o Lucky Me La la la la. |
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