I must have left my house
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At eight because I always do
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My train I'm certain left the station
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just when it was due
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I must have read the morning paper going into town
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And having gotten through the editorial
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No doubt I must have frowned
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I must have made my desk around
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a quarter after nine
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With letters to be read and heaps of papers
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waiting to be signed
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I must have gone to lunch
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at half past twelve or so
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The usual place the usual bunch
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And still on top of this
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I'm pretty sure it must have rained
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The day before you came
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