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The Often Disastrous Result of Changing Your Mind

New Orleans has its Oaks, the most beautiful in the world

The Oaks they had an occupant, little squawky squirrel

Squawky squirrel stepped out one day, cross the street he made his way

And if he hadn’t changed his mind, he’d still be here today

 

The widow sweet Ms. Peters, did receive a call

From a handsome gentleman, who went by the name of Paul

Ms. Peters had been interested, in Paul’s cautious advance

But decided she would wait a while, not to take a chance

Now Paul has found his one and only

Ms. Peters spends her nights quite lonely

 

Oh yes the case of the pretty pilot

Just seventeen in a flying machine

The weather turned black so she headed back

But her boyfriend intervened

 

Now close if I may - here's what I say

Trust yourself - the odds break your way

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