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What's The Difference Chapter Three Lyrics

Hey friend, wake up. There's no sleeping in the parlour room
Can't you see we're discussing something new that we have found?
We are listening to a brother who is offering us new answers
The spider and the fly go one more round

What's the difference in the words we are speaking?
They don't read the same, but they have a friendly rhyme
The questioners and answerers have only changed their costumes
The play begins an ancient thousandth time

I have written this same song a hundred times moreover
But I've said nothing different, for I've always made it rhyme
And a poet we both know once said things that rhyme are all the same
The spider meets the fly just one more time

What's the difference if you're seeking or finding?
Even Jesus tried to save when he stumbled his last mile
The questioners and answerers are two sides of a flipping coin
Nothing ever changes but their style

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What's the difference if you're seeking or finding?
Even Jesus tried to save when he stumbled his last mile
Questioners and answerers are two sides of a flipping coin
Nothing ever changes but their style
Nothing ever changes but their style.

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