Lean on Me
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ain't that good news?
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I got a savior
in that kingdom

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ain't that good news?
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No, no, no, people.
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You must remember,
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we need intonation,
phonation, accuracy, and pitch.

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Now, this is your note.
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Hmm
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mrs. Powers.
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Yes, sir.
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These hoodlums
told me something.

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Did you change
the school song?

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Mrs. Powers-
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let her answer!
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The children thought
the song was boring.

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Boring, huh?
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I have
never heard

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a school song
like that.

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I didn't authorize
you to change it,

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did i?
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No, you didn't.
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I want everyone
to learn that song

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in english and spanish.
Immediately.

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Take a bow,
mrs. Powers.

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You've rewritten
our alma mater.

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The honor
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of old eastside high
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brings forth
our loyalty

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loyalty, loyalty
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so cheer for dear
old eastside...

1:00:13
how's it going?
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What you got
in there, malachi?

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My future.
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All right.
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...aboard eastside
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all aboard, all aboard
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yes, eastside
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all aboard, all aboard
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how's it going,
mr. Darnell?

1:00:32
Good, good.
That's great.

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...high
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ge-e-et
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fellas?
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On
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that
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train
train

1:00:47
train
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ms. Levias...
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hi, mr. Clark.
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I just heard something
you wouldn't believe.

1:00:54
Uh, mr. Clark,
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mr. O'malley just brought
this from trenton.


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