| I was minding my business
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| Lifting some lead off
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| The roof of the Holy Name church
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| It was worthwhile living a laughable life
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| To set my eyes on the blistering sight
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| Of a Vicar in a tutu
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| He’s not strange
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| He just wants to live his life this way
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| A scanty bit of a thing
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| With a decorative ring
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| That wouldn’t cover the head of a goose
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| As Rose collects the money in a canister
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| Who comes sliding down the bannister?
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| A vicar in a tutu
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| He’s not strange
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| He just wants to live his life this way
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| The monkish monsignor
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| With a head full of plaster
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| Said «My man, get your vile soul dry-cleaned»
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| As Rose counts the money in the canister
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| As natural as rain
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| He dances again
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| My God!
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| The Vicar in a tutu
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| Oh yeah
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| Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
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| Oh…
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| The Vicar in a tutu
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| Oh yeah
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| Oh…
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| The next day in the pulpit
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| With freedom and ease
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| Combatting ignorance, dust, and disease
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| As Rose counts the money in the canister
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| As natural as rain
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| He dances again and again and again
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| In the fabric of a tutu
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| Any man could get used to
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| And I am the living sign
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| And I am the living sign
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| And I am the living sign
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| And I am the living sign
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| And I am the living sign
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| And I am the living sign |