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LORD ADALBERT: |
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Why are all the D'Ysquiths dying? |
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What could explain this tragic family curse? |
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A night or two ago |
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We were at Fidelio |
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He's stood and booed the mezzo |
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And today he's in a hearse! |
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If I should say I wasn't concerned |
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I would be lying |
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One doesn't like to think of one's demise |
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With such events you see |
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how fragile life can be |
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It rather makes me wonder if the |
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Next one will be me |
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ENSEMBLE: |
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So tell me |
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Why are all the D'Ysquith's Dying? |
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LORD ADALBERT: |
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The family tree's been whittled down to size |
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ENSEMBLE: |
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It's just a twig now! |
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LORD ADALBERT: |
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There's almost no one left to eulogize |
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ENSEMBLE: |
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Except for you, dear |
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ALL: |
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Let us pray no other D'ysquith dies! |
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