Where do you all come from?I gotta find you outMakes you feel any, heads you can healMy God you're upside downAn' I heard all you green gods are all jeering a bound(?)My don't they get aroundNow where did you get that hat?Any religion would be proud of thatYou can stand it on high like a flag in the skyWhile your pilgrim's all got stoned on thatWe'll share a thousand mirrorsAnd a beautiful viewAnd everybody talking about youWhere did you get those clothes?Off a streetcar I supposeYou gotta be cool to look like a foolYou ain't exactly smelling like a rose'N everybody's asking everybody out there(?)Where do you all come from?Where do you all come from?Thank you for reason Ralph J. GleasonFor you I'll sing my songNow the revolution's coming and I just can't waitExcuse me, but I'm too tired and it's late(All right)Where do you all come from?Where do you all come from?Where do you all come from?Where do you all come from?All your integrity's goneTell me, where do you all come from?


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