Tom:
Introdução:
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Picture this. A starry night.
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A tent glowing from within by candle light.
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Nestled under tall pine trees
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Can you smell the pine needles on the gentle breeze?
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A quiet spot, no noise from cars.
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Just a nightingale's serenade beneath the stars.
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Shall we peak inside? See what's in store?
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We're snuggled in our sleeping bags toasty warm.
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Picture this. A three-hour drive.
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The sun has set, it starts to rain as we arrive.
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We struggle in the dark to pitch the tent.
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You forgot to bring the hammer and the stakes are bent.
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We finish the job, cold and wet.
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Crawl into the sleeping bags and whadya get?
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A jammed up zipper and a millipede,
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A rock is stickin in your back from underneath.
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I'm coming around to your way of thinking.
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I hate to admit it but you're usually right.
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I'm not easily convinced, even when I'm on the fence.
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But your rebuttals are so subtle, your debate is rather great.
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And I can't agree to disagree try as I might.
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Picture this. A warm wood fire
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Crackles it pops along with nature's choir of
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Contented crickets and inquisitive owls
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And listen to that pensive coyote's howl.
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Let's toast marshmallows, chocolate and grahms
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and wash it all down with a heady dram
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of 18-year Macallan that I have in a flask.
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Can I have another snort? You don't have to ask.
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Picture this. The fire won't catch.
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It's been about an hour and we're running out of match-es
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The smoke is getting in our eyes
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It follows as I move my chair from side to side.
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I do like the idea of toasted marshmallows
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and having cocktails by the side of my fellow.
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But your blood sugar is pretty high
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and theres a burn ban in effect since mid-july.
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I'm coming around to your way of thinking.
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I hate to admit it but you're usually right.
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I'm not easily convinced, even when I'm on the fence.
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But your rebuttals are so subtle, your debate is rather great.
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And I can't agree to disagree try as I might.
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Picture this, the crack of dawn.
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you peak out side the the tent, oh look, a fawn!
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The coffee's on, percolatin'
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Scrambled eggs, potatoes and a side of bacon.
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Of course by then we may be out of wood
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(She) That's okay we'll bring the stove. That coffee does smell good!
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(She)Picture this. Moonlight and guitars.
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(He)Sounds romantic, but you're right, the drive is awefully far.
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(She)Think of hiking by a mountain stream
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(He)Getting eaten my mosquitoes is not my dream.
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(He)Muddy shoes, (She)country air,
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(He)Squatting in the woods. (She)Bunnies! (He)Bears!
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I'm coming around to your way of thinking.
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I hate to admit it but you're usually right.
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I'm not easily convinced, even when I'm on the fence.
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(He)But your rebuttals are so subtle, your debate is rather great.
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(She)Your elegant elocution has altered my conclusion.
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(He)You've got a way with words that leads me to concur.
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(She)Not only am I persuaded but fully indoctrinated.
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(together)And I can't agree to disagree try as I might.