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(Royston Langdon) * |
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While traveling in |
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New Zealand one summer, |
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Roy was caught in an earthquake and wrote a song about it. |
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This song is one out of several that |
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Roy wrote during his trip. |
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The last two lines are a joke between the band members and stand for an |
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English delicacy.* |
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It's funny how we think that things are one way |
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But they will always be that way somehow |
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Back when |
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I was a boy |
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I knew that someday |
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I'll learn my lesson and we'll have learned it now (Chorus) |
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Whoa people are crazy |
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And I know why |
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Keeping it on if we'll only try |
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Don't wait for heaven's sake |
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For the Earthquake |
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It's funny how we leave the blues behind you |
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You can take them with you when you go |
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Laughing like a child without a reason |
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And I shout for the greatest show on |
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Earth (Chorus) x 3 |
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The Earthquake, quake, quake |
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Beans on toast! |
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Beans on toast! |