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He was a most peculiar man |
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That's what Mrs. Reardon says |
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and she should know |
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She lived upstairs from him |
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She said he was a most peculiar man |
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He was a most peculiar man |
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He lived all alone within a house |
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Within a room, within himself |
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A most peculiar man |
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He had no friends, he seldom spoke |
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And no one in turn ever spoke to him |
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'Cause he wasn't friendly and he didn't |
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care |
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And he wasn't like them |
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O, no-o-o! |
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He was a most peculiar man |
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He died last Sat-ur-day... |
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He turned on the gas! and he went to sleep! |
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With the windows closed! |
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So he'd never wake up! |
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To his silent world! |
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and his tiny room! |
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And Mrs Reardon says he has a brother somewhere! |
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Who should be notified so-oo-oon... |
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And all the people said, |
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What a shame that he's dead, |
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But wasn't he a most peculiar man? |