| You’re guilty of crime in the first degree, second and third as well.
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| My jury finds you’ll be serving your time, when you go straight to Hell.
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| Cause he was lord of the lightning though socially frightening.
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| But never out to sell.
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| Their nickels and pence made more than good sense.
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| And not the sensible thing.
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| Nor did the man out of time, man out of time
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| Thought you was crazy you was one of a kind
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| Man out of time, man out of time
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| All along the world was wrong, you was right
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| All that he saw, all he concieved
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| They just could not believe
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| Steinmentz and Twain were friends who remained.
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| Alone among the three
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| He was electromagnetic completely kenetic
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| New wizard of the west
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| But they swindled and whined that he wasn’t out kind
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| And said Edison’s best
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| He was the man out of time man out of time
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| Thought you was crazy you was one of a kind
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| Man out of time man out of time
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| Said you was out of your mind
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| You took a shot and it did you in
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| Edison’s Medicine
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| You played your cards but you couldn’t win
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| Edison’s Medicine
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| I spent twelve years of hard time
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| More like the best years of my life
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| Never heard or read a single word
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| About the man and his wicked mind
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| He’ll sell you on Marconi, familiar but a phony
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| Story goes they sold their souls
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| And swore that you’d never know
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| About the man out of time man out of time
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| Thought you was crazy you was one of a kind
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| Man out of time man out of time
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| Said you was out of your mind
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| You took a shot and it did you in
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| Edison’s medicine
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| You played your cards but you couldn’t win
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| Edison’s medicine
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| Thomas A. |