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Rubber band |
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There's a rubber band that plays tunes out of tune |
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In the library garden Sunday afternoon |
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While a little chappie waves a golden wand |
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Rubber band |
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In 1910 I was so handsome and so strong |
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My mustache was stiffly waxed and one-foot long |
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And I loved a girl while you played teatime tunes |
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Dear rubber band, you're playing my tune out of tune |
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Oh |
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Rubber band |
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Won't you play a haunting theme again to me? |
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While I eat my scones and drink my cup of tea |
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The sun is warm but it's a lonely afternoon |
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Oh, play that theme |
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Rubber band |
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How I wish that I could join your rubber band |
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We could play in lively parks throughout the land |
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And one Sunday afternoon, I'd find my love |
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Rubber band, |
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In the 14-18 war, I went to sea |
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Thought my Sunday love was waiting home for me |
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And now she's married to the leader of your band, oh |
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Oh yeah... I hope you break your baton |