Dress up in your Sunday suit,
Blue tie, and shiny shoes.
Shave from your ears down to your chin,
But don’t drink the coffee ‘cause it tastes like sin.
Dress up in your Friday gown.
You drink your fever ’til you’ve fallen down.
Put on your face and a bright red grin,
But don’t drink the wine cause it tastes like sin.
A house divided, a river dammed,
Trees cut down the middle, growing in the sand.
Look at my leaves; O they’re turning brown.
All my bricks have fallen to the ground.
A house divided, a river bridged,
Trees cut down the middle, growing in the sand.
Look at my leaves; O they’re turning green again,
But my bricks, they’re no more.
Then you walked through the door.
What are you doing here?
I cannot say that I hate it, you being here.
Dress up in your Sunday suit,
Blue tie, and shiny shoes.
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