He's in a room
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He sees the floor
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He sees the wall
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He sees the roof
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He sees the door
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It's nine thirty-eight
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So he goes up to the door and he finds himself in another room
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identical to the one before
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The clock still reads nine thirty-eight
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So he goes out of that room, but he finds himself in a parallel room
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A mirror image of the one before
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He hits the floor
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He hits the wall
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He hits the door
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He hits the door
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The clock reads nine thirty-eight
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He throws it at the roof
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He breaks a hole
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He climbs out
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He sees the moon
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He sees the stars
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He sees the sky
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The stars are small lightbulbs set in a black cardboard dome
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He climbs out
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He sees the stars, he sees the sky
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The stars are small lightbulbs set in a black cardboard dome
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He hits the floor
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He hits the wall
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He hits the roof
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He hits the dome
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He hits the dome
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Condemned This house This house is
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This house is
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Is this house
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This house
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Is this house
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Fill in housing form
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Buy one clock
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Time again
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Sort housing papers
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Still nine thirty-eight
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Two thousand years from now it will still be ticking
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He hits the floor
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Wall, roof, door
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The clock reads nine thirty-eight
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He hits the dome
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Door, wall
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Space, floor
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Time
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He sees the moon
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He sees the stars for some romantic reason
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Space, dome, door, wall, clockface
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Space, time, place, floor, wall, door, roof
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This is one small step for mankind one giant leap for man
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Ten Nine Eight Seven Six Five Four Three Two One Zero
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We have lift-off
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He takes the clock, he breaks the dome, he sees the moon,
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he sees the stars
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He sees the sky, he sees the Earth for some romantic reason
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He takes the clock, he breaks the dome, he sees the moon,
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he sees the stars
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He sees the sky, he sees the Earth
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Space, time, place, condensed
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Space, time, place, condemned
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This is house is
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This house is
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This house is condemned
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This house is
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This house is
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This house is condemned.
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This House Is Condemned
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