I am fond of the 4th line in the ditty "in case of fire". If you're really 'put together' i guess you get to burn, but if you're a laid back fifties type you slick back your hair, put away your comb and strut out the door...
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Now I have this imaginary song stuck in my head. "Safety tips in case of fiiiire, if you cannot leeeave this rooom."
that be THREE songs Elizabeth.
I am fond of the 4th line in the ditty "in case of fire". If you're really 'put together' i guess you get to burn, but if you're a laid back fifties type you slick back your hair, put away your comb and strut out the door...
Believe "If You Cannot Leave This Room" was the follow-up hit to Chicago's "If You Leave Me Now."
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