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We've got a problem we can't get around |
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It's gotten too big to just tear down |
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We built a wall out of thin air |
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Now I'm over here and you're over there |
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I'm afraid that there's no two ways to it |
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This wall could be our undoing |
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Can't raise the ceiling, can't lower the floor |
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Only thing left is to build a door |
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A door ain't nothing but a way to get through a wall |
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That's all |
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A window won't work and a ladder stretched that tall |
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Might fall |
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You get a hammer and I'll get a saw |
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And we'll give this wall what-for |
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What we need between you and me is a door |
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We might get sweaty, might get dirty |
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A couple of splinters would be well worth it |
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We'll hang it right here, level and plumb |
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And then we'll shake hands on a job well done |
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Once that door's standing open |
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We'll get some communication going |
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We'll reach out, and the next thing we know |
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This wall'll come down like Jericho |
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A door ain't nothing but a way to get through a wall |
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That's all |
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A window won't work and a ladder stretched that tall |
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Might fall |
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You get a hammer and I'll get a saw |
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And we'll give this wall what-for |
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What we need between you and me is a door |
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A door ain't nothing but a way to get through a wall |
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That's all |
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A window won't work, and a ladder stretched that tall |
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Might fall |
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You get a hammer and I'll get a saw |
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And we'll give this wall what-for |
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What we need between you and me is a door |