| Did you hear the one
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| About the old man and the son
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| Who had a horse
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| Who ran away?
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| All the neighbors came and said
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| «We're sorry 'bout the stallion
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| He must have cost a fortune
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| What a shame»
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| But the old man, he knew better
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| Any moment anything can change forever, yes
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| All’s well that ends well
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| But all’s well even if it doesn’t
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| End well
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| All’s well that ends well
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| But all’s well, even if it doesn’t
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| End well
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| One day, out of nowhere
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| After months had passed
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| The horse came back
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| And this time had a lady with him
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| She gave birth to baby horses
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| All the neighbors said «congratulations
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| What a fortune, God is great»
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| But the old man, he knew better
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| Any moment anything can change forever, yes
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| All’s well that ends well
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| But all’s well even if it doesn’t
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| End well
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| All’s well that ends well
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| But all’s well even if it doesn’t
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| End well
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| And the boy rode all the horses
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| Till one day he got kicked off and landed
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| On his back and broke it
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| All the neighbors sunk their heads and said
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| «How terrible, the poor young lad
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| He’ll never ride a horse again»
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| It’s hard to say just how the story ends
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| It’s still unfolding, but we know the son was injured bad
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| Then a war broke out across the land
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| And all the men were drafted but the boy
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| Who had the broken back
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| And as he lay there in bed, in the hospital
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| All the young men were killed in the battle
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| You see, the old man, he knew better
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| Any moment anything can change forever, yes
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| All’s well that ends well
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| But all’s well even if it doesn’t
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| End well
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| All’s well that ends well
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| But all’s well even if it doesn’t
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| End well |