| Whatever happened to the funky race?
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| A generation lost in pace
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| Wasn’t life supposed to be more than this?
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| In this kiss I’ll change your bore for my bliss
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| But let go of my hand and it will slip out
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| In the sand if you don’t give me the chance
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| To break down the walls of attitude
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| I ask nothing of you
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| Not even your gratitude
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| And if you think I’m corny
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| Then it will not make me sorry
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| It’s your right to laugh at me
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| And in turn, that’s my oppurtunity
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| To feel brave
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| 'Cause it takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, It takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, It takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, In this world all covered up in shame
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| Every morning I would see
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| Her getting off the bus the
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| Picture never drops it’s like
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| A multicoloured snapshot stuck in my brain
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| It kept me sane for a couple of years
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| As it drenched my fears
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| Of becoming like the others
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| Who become unhappy mothers
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| And fathers of unhappy kids
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| And why is this?
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| 'Cause they’ve forgotten how to play
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| Or maybe they’re afraid to feel ashamed
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| To seem strange
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| To seem insane
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| To gain weight
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| To seem gay
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| I tell you this
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| That it takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, It takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, It takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, In this world all covered up in shame
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| (Oh, take it to the stage!)
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| So, take it to the stage
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| In a multicoloured jacket take it jackpot, crackpot
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| Strutting like a peacock
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| Nailvarnish Arkansas
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| Shimmy-shammy featherboah crackpot haircut dye
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| Your hair in glowing red and blue!
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| Do, Do, Do! |
| What you wanna do
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| Don’t think twice, do what you have to do
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| Do, Do, Do, let your heart decide
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| What you have to do that’s all there is to find!
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| 'Cause it takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, It takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, In this world all covered up in shame
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| Oh, It takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, It takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, It takes a fool to remain sane
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| Oh, In this world all covered up in shame |