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What-ever became of Hu-bert? Has any-one heard a thing?
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Once he shone, on his own, Now he sits home alone, and waits for the phone to ring.
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Once a fiery liberal spi-rit. Ah, but now when he speaks he must clear it.
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Second fiddle's a hard part, I know. When they don't even give you a bow.
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We must protest this treatment, Hubert. says each newspaper reader.
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As someone once re-marked to Schubert, "Take us to your Lieder!"
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What-ever became of you Hu-bert? We miss you, tell us please.
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Are you sad, are you cross, are you gathering moss,
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while you wait for the boss to sneeze?
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Does Lyndon recalling when he was V.P., say
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"I'll do unto you like they did unto me!"?
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Do you dream about staging a coup?
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Hubert what happened to you?