| When I heard the news
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| I nearly lost my breath
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| My heart stopped
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| And I held my chest
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| How could it be true, how could it be true?
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| I bought ten copies of the paper
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| Tried to buy them all
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| But they wouldn’t let me How could it be true, how could it be true?
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| Cut out the clip
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| And wallpapered my wall
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| I took it to work
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| To make copies so I could paper the
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| whole house
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| How could it be true, how could it be true?
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| I scanned it too
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| So I could show it to my out-of-town
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| friends
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| I wrote a letter to the editor
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| To give praise and a mention
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| To the names they forgot
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| And the answers they didn’t question
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| And those answers they didn’t question
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| So what’s one to do With all this fame and glory
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| Hire a PR firm
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| To tell the rest of the story
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| How could it be true, how could it be true?
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| Write it down quick
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| So I can make the 4 o’clock news
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| I know it’s only local
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| But if it’s what they choose
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| We’ll celebrate over dinner,
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| Maybe dancing too
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| How could it be true, how could it be true?
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| Who cut the cake?
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| Without any warning
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| Who cut the cake?
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| With my special knife
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| Into tiny little pieces for every fella’s wife |