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Tenuous at best was all he had to say |
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when pressed about the rest of it, the world that is |
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from proto-Sanskrit Minoans to Porto-centric Lisboans |
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Greek Cypriots and and harbor-sorts who hang around in quotes a lot |
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Here's where things start getting weird |
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while chinless men will scratch their beards |
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and to their minds a sharpened axe |
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is brushed upon the Uralic syntaxes |
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Love of hate acts as an axis |
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Love of hate acts as an axis |
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First it wanes and then it waxes |
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So procreate and pay your taxes |
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Tenuousness |
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Less seven comes to three |
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Them, you, us plus eleven thank the heavens for their elasticity |
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And as for those who live and die for astronomy |
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Know when to stand or when to sit |
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Can't stand to stand can't stand to sit |
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Now who would want to know this |
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Who wants to look upon this |
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Who wants to look upon this |
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Pray tell |
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Who wants to look upon this |
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Who wants to look upon this |
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Pray tell |
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Pray tell |
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Tenuousness |
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Less seven comes to three |
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Them, you, us plus eleven comes just shy of infinity |
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and as for those who live and die from numerology |
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