PHARAOH:
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Well I was wandering along by the banks of the river when seven fat cows
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came out of the Nile
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And right behind them fine healthy animals came seven other cows,
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skinny and vile
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Well the thin cows ate the fat cows which I thought would do them good
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But it didn't make them fatter like I thought a monster supper should
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Because the thin ones were as thin as they had ever ever been
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This dream has got me baffled, hey Joseph, tell me what it means
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C'mon you know that kings ain't stupid
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But I don't have a clue
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So don't be cruel Joseph
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You gotta help me now I beg of you
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I was standing doing nothing in a field out of town -- I saw seven
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beautiful ears of corn
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They were ripe they were golden but you guessed it right
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behind them were seven other ears -- tattered and torn
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Then the bad corn ate the good corn man they came up right behind
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yes they did
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And Joseph here's the punchline it's really gonna blow your mind --
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flip your lid
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Because the bad corn was as bad as it had ever ever been
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This dream has got me all shook up, treat me nice and tell me what it means
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Hey hey Joseph won't you tell me what this crazy dream really means
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Song Of The King (seven Fat Cows)
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Andrew Lloyd Webber |