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You'd be
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So easy to love
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So easy to ldollze
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All others above
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So worth the yearnlng for
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So swell to keep
Every home flre burnlng for

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We'd be
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So grand at the game
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So carefree together
That lt

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Does seem a shame
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That you can't see
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Your future wlth me
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'Cause you'd be
Oh-so-easy to love

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There's great wisdom in jokes, Falk, really.
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There's an old joke
about a prizefighter in the ring.

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He's getting his brains beat out.
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And his mother's in the audience,
and she's watching him getting beaten up.

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There's a priest next to her
and she says, ''Father, pray for him.''

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And the priest says, ''l will,
but if he could punch, it would help.''

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There's more insight in thatjoke,
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into what l call the Giant So What
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than most books on philosophy.
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Women.
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Camus said that women are all
that we're ever going to know

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of paradise on earth.
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ln your case, Falk,
there is a seminal joke

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that Henny Youngman used to tell
that l think is perfect.

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lt sums it up perfectly
as far as you go.

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Guy comes into a doctor's office.
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He says, ''Doc, it hurts when l do this.''
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The doctor says, ''Don't do it.''
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Think about that.
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That's Davld Dobel,
and l'm Jerry Falk.


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