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The Songs We Sing MAG
Here is my confession:
 I have been careless, yes,
 And I have made you think, 
 You have been thinking the forbidden
 I have sung a tune new to your ears
 Or old, be it as it may,
 And so you pondered and said,
 “Why do I not pick up this tune, too?”
 Except – you cannot sing what I sing
 Not that I sing well, no,
 But I sing my own verse
 My own air
 And if you sing my song
 I will change my song
 And you will be one note,
 One song behind. 
 I say, though, this is default mode,
 Arguing for harmony will not bode you well
 Because I dislike triple 
 Or quadruple harmony
 I am a double type of person,
 If any.

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