| Look what you get for following leaders,
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| Who lead from the rear — where are they now?
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| What did we learn in history lessons?
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| How to sit quiet at the back of a class.
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| With so many things open to question,
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| It’s too late to cry — there’s no one to ask.
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| Life’s an education — a multiple equation,
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| Everybody finds their own solution in the end.
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| «To be or not to be"is a very lengthy question,
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| Has somebody please got a sharpened pencil they can lend?
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| What did we learn in history lessons?
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| How to sit quiet at the back of a class.
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| With so many things open to question,
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| It’s too late to cry — there’s no one to ask.
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| Marching in time down a production line,
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| What did they teach you about life in a dole-queue?
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| The Law of Relativity — (life's relative misery)
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| The Law of Probability — (it's probably contrived)
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| Newton’s Law of Gravity — (we face a grave reality)
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| The law that runs the jungle — (only the strong survive).
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| Look what you get for following leaders,
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| Who lead form the rear — where are they now?
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| The path of least resistance — a bland text book existence,
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| Don’t expect to find the answers printed at the back.
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| The only sound advice that’s carried me through life —
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| When the cards are stacked against you — play the joker in the pack.
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| What did we learn in history lessons?
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| How to sit quiet at the back of a class.
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| With so many things open to question,
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| It’s too late to cry — there’s no one to ask.
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| Marching in time down a production line,
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| What did they teach you about life in a dole-queue? |