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Walking ' round the room singing stormy weather,
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at Fifty-Seven Mount Pleasant Street.
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Well,it' s the same room but everything' s different,
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you can fight the sleep but not the dream.
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Things ain' t cookin' in my kitchen, strange aff-liction wash over me.
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Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire,
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couldn' t conquer the blue sk - y.
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Well, there' s a small boat made of china,
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it&rsquo s going nowhere on the mantle-piece.
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Well, do I lie like a loungeroom lizard,
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or do I sing like a bird re-leased.
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Everywhere you go, always take the weather with you,
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everywhere you go, always take the weather.
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Everywhere you go, always take the weather with you,
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everywhere you go, always take the weather,
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the weather with you.
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Everywhere you go, you always take the weather with you,
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everywhere you go, you always take the weather.
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Everywhere you go, always take the weather with you
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everywhere you go, always take the weather,
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you take the weather, the weather with you.
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Everywhere you go, you always take the weather with you,
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everywhere you go, you always take the weather.
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Everywhere you go, always take the weather with you,
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everywhere you go, always take the weather,
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you take the weather, the weather with you.
DAIRYBEAT (André H. Hofman, Purmerend, The Netherlands).