Circulate by Neil Sedaka

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CIRCULATE

If you're feeling low down 'cause your baby left town,
then let me set you straight,
if your chick's flown the coop, knocked the blues for a loop,
get out and circulate.

Go on out and have fun, put the blues on the run,
you'll find that living is great,
just pretend you're a king, balance the world on a string,
get out and circulate.

There are plenty of fish in the deep blue sea
shopping around for a mate,
hurry on up, waste no time,
come on in, the water's fine.

It's a star spangled world, when your flags are unfurled
don't underestimate,
this advice that I give, it means wake up and live,
get out and circulate.

There are plenty of pebbles on the beach,
go out and gather a few,
you can be the cat's meow,
start your rock-collection now.

It's a star spangled world, when your flags are unfurled
don't underestimate,
this advice that I give, it means wake up and live,
get out and circulate.
It's a world full of chicks, so get out and mix,
I said that life's worth living
so I get your kicks.
Get out and circulate.
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CIRCULATE

If you're feeling low down 'cause your baby left town,
then let me set you straight,
if your chick's flown the coop, knocked the blues for a loop,
get out and circulate.

Go on out and have fun, put the blues on the run,
you'll find that living is great,
just pretend you're a king, balance the world on a string,
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