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Joseph's coat annoyed his brothers |
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[Brothers] |
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But what makes us mad |
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Are the things that Joseph tells us of the dreams he's often had |
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[Joseph] |
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I dreamed that in the fields one day, the corn gave me a sign |
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Your eleven sheaves of corn all turned and bowed to mine |
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My sheaf was quite a sight to see, a golden sheaf and tall |
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Yours were green and second-rate and really rather small |
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[Brothers] |
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"Small?!" (protesting) |
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This is not the kind of thing we brothers like to hear |
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It seems to us that Joseph and his dreams should disappear |
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[Joseph] |
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I dreamed I saw eleven stars, the sun, the moon and sky |
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bowing down before my star; It made me wonder why |
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Could it be that I was born for higher things than you? |
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A post in someone's government, a ministry or two |
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[Brothers] |
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The dreams of our dear brother are the decade's biggest yawn |
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His talk of stars and golden sheaves is just a load of corn |
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Not only is he tactless but he's also rather dim |
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For there's eleven of us and there's only one of him |
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The dreams of course will not come true |
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That is, we think they won't come true |
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That is, we hope they won't come true |
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What if he's right all along? |
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What if he's right all along? |
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The dreams are more than crystal clear |
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The writing on the wall |
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Means that Joseph some day soon |
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Will rise above us all |
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The accuracy of the dreams we brothers do not know |
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But one thing we are sure about: |
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The dreamer (dreamer), the dreamer (dreamer), |
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the dreamer (dreamer), the dreamer (dreamer), |
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the dreamer, dreamer, dreamer, dreamer, |
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dreamer has to go! |