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Fly Robin Fly
up up to the Sky
 
  
 
6 words were enough to become legends
Country Joe and the Fish, āNot So Sweet Martha Lorraine,ā Electric Music for the Mind and Body (1967)
The lyrics employ an unusual rhyme scheme: AAA BB CC D
Edit: Reading the lyrics again, lines CC are themselves imperfect rhymes of lines BB, so maybe we have this rhyme scheme: AAA BB(BB) C
She hides in an attic concealed on a shelf
Behind volumes of literature based on herself
And runs across the pages like some tiny elf
Knowing that itās hard to find
Stuff way back in her mind
Winds up spending all of her time
Trying to memorize every line
Ah, sweet LorraineThe joy of life, she dresses in black
With celestial secrets engraved in her back
And her face keeps flashing that sheās got the knack
But, you know, when you look into her eyes
All sheās learned sheās had to memorize
And the only way youāll ever get her high
Is to let her do her thing and then watch you die
Ah, sweet Lorraine
Iāve taught Physics, Chemistry and Computer Science, but Iām sure I was never as cool a teacher as Dr. R. Scot Payne, who has recorded some pretty good songs:



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