George Washington
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How's your head?
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I don't know. It's my stomach.
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You wanna come over to my house?
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- I wanna see you. - No.
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I don't think we should talk anymore.
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Why not?
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I just ain't got nothin' to say.
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George always knew he'd be a hero.
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It's like something he can sense.
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He can tell when somebody's in trouble,
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so he's, like, always there, "trying to help out however he can"...
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walkin'old ladies across the street,
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teaching kids stuff so they can walk across the street.
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One time, George saw a dead man sittin'in a ditch...
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and he brought him back to life.
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Just little things,
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but they can kind of be bigger to other people.
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You know, the truth is, I respect you.
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People might laugh, but you push on.
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Endurance. Like a real... athlete.
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"People have two faces"...
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one they have for the crowds,
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one they keep for themselves.
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People might push you down, but you just gotta get back up...
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and go back to work the next morning.
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You know, I saved a man from death once.
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I saved a man from death.
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The truth is, we're all fightin'for salvation.
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But at the finish line,
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you're probably a better man than me.
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I'd like to help you...

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