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Rhyme and reason |
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Reason and rhyme |
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We asked the old man |
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What is the time? |
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The time he said |
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I do not know. |
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The clock stopped working some time ago |
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What a disaster was our reply |
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We don t know if it s 1 o clock or half past 5 |
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The man kept talking things were fine |
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Looking at the sun he said |
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The time was for reason and rhyming |
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Reason and rhyme |
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Rhyme and reason |
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We asked the old lady |
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What is this season? |
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The season she said |
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You can t be sure. |
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The weathers changed, can t tell you any more |
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Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god what a thing! |
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We don t know if it s summer, autumn, winter or spring |
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But wait, she said |
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This might be pleasing. |
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The time has come for rhyming and rhyming and reason |
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Rhyme and reason and destination |
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We ask ourselves, what is this nation? |
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This place they say is no mans land |
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And terra nullius is written in the sand |
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So whatWith all these spaces |
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Can t we be independent and combine the races |
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Well we will see what we can do |
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Like time and season |
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We ll rhyme and then we ll reason along |