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John: What do you think upstairs, Chris? |
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Chris: It wasn't quite together on the first verse, I don't think. |
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John: Ok. It still seems to speed up a bit on the 'F,' or it might be my imagination. |
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1, 2... |
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I told you about Strawberry Fields |
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You know the place where nothing is real |
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Well here's another place you can go |
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Where everything flows |
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Looking through the bent back tulips |
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Seeing how the other half lives |
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Looking through a glass onion |
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I told you about the walrus and me |
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You know that we're as close as can be |
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Well here's another clue for you all |
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The walrus was Paul |
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Standing on the cast iron shore, yeah |
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Trying to make the sunsets meet |
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Looking through a glass onion, yeah |
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Yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah... |
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Looking through a glass onion |
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I told you about the fool on the hill |
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I tell you man he standing still |
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Well here's another place you can be |
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Listen to me |
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Looking through a hole in the ocean |
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Trying to make a dovetail joint |
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Looking through a glass onion |
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John: How's that? |