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Hello, Goodbye
Hello, Goodbye
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You say "Yes", I say "No". You say "Stop" and I say "Go, go, go". Oh no. You say "Goodbye" and I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say "Goodbye", I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello. I say "High", you say "Low". You say "Why?" And I say "I don't know". Oh no. You say "Goodbye" and I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say "Goodbye", I say "Hello, hello, hello". (Hello, goodbye, hello, goodbye. Hello, goodbye.) I don't know why you say "Goodbye", I say "Hello". (Hello, goodbye, hello, goodbye. Hello, goodbye. Hello, goodbye.) Why, why, why, why, why, why, do you Say "Goodbye, goodbye, bye, bye". Oh no. You say "Goodbye" and I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say "Goodbye", I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say "Goodbye", I say "Hello". You say "Yes", I say "No". (I say "Yes", but I may mean "No"). You say "Stop", I say "Go, go, go". (I can stay still it's time to go). Oh, oh no. You say "Goodbye" and I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say "Goodbye", I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say "Goodbye", I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say "Goodbye", I say "Hello-wow, oh. Hello". Hela, heba, helloa. Hela, heba, helloa. Hela, heba, helloa. Hela, heba, helloa. (Hela.) Hela, heba, helloa. Hela, heba, helloa. Hela, heba, helloa. Hela, heba, helloa. Hela, heba,

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