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Can you name the lyrics to Monty Python's 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life'?
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Shiro_Okami
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I have included some of the spoken backing lyrics towards the end, but have not included the words at the very beginning ('Cheer up Brian, you know what they say..')
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Life's A Piece Of S**t Quiz
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mrdannydoodah
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May 23rd, 2013 at 21:18 GMT
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There's an 'I' that only goes through if you put a space after it, and the 'Nothing' after 'what have you lost' doesn't get accepted at all. One of the choruses says 'Always loo on the bright side of life' which for me conjures up some sort of imaginary python sketch where they perform the song on lavatories. Also I thought it was 'forget about your sins' in the plural? And finally in some family friendly versions of the song, chiefly I believe the 7" single version, the word 's**t' is replaced with 'spit' so both answers should work for that line.
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