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Where can a sick man go? |
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When he can't choke down the medicine, the old doc knows |
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A specialist came to town but he stays at home |
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Sayin', "No one knows, so I don't", honey, when in Rome |
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Where can a teacher go? |
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Wherever she thinks people need the things she knows |
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Hey, those books you gave us look good on the shelves at home |
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And they'll burn one in the fireplace, teacher, when in Rome |
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Grab a blanket, sister, we'll make smoke signals |
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Bring us some new blood, it feels like we're alone |
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Grab a blanket, brother so we don't catch cold |
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From one another, I wonder if we're stuck in Rome |
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Where can a dead man go? |
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The question with an answer only dead men know |
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But I'm going to bet they never really feel at home |
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If they spent a lifetime learning, how to live in Rome |