by Dean Friedman
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"Well, well," said the rocking chair.
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"It's been a while since I've seen such stark despair."
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"Who told you like was fair?"
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"Woa, woa," said the radio, "Sit, there are some things you ought to know"
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"There is little you can do to stop the pain and it's gonna happen time and time again,
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but just remember even though it sounds insane,
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it's impossible to ever love somebody in vain."
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All right. It's gonna be all right. It's gonna be all right. It's gonna be all right.
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"No, no," said the balcony, "If it's pity you want don't come to me."
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"No, nothing comes for free."
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"Yes, yes," said the coffee cup, "maybe now is the time to act grown up."
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"If you feel like your world is crashing in, simply dial up your nearest kith or kin."
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"If you open up and let them in,
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you'll discover that you'll probably make it through once again."
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All right. It's gonna be all right. It's gonna be all right. It's gonna be all right.
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"Hey, hey," said the table top, "don't be making like you're anything you're not."
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"Make do with what you've got".
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"Don't forget," said the cuckoo clock, "any parts you need we've got in stock."
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"Take a look at the place you call your home. You're reflected in all the things you own. And the seeds of reason you have sown,
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they're a measure of a part of you that's already grown."
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All right. It's gonna be all right. It's gonna be all right. It's gonna be all right.
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Rocking Chair (It's Gonna Be All Right)
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Dean Friedman |