The Best & Brightest
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The Best & Brightest
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The smartest kids in the room might have done something very dumb
You should never let things get away from you-that is rule
Let's just hope he's nice
The best and brightest of the dimmest bulbs
In the race to be first ask yourself which is worst
Lose our humanity or fall behind the Chinese
A merciful leviathan-here to rule above
All men-making sure we get along-honestly what could go wrong?
Let’s just hope he’s nice
From the quaintest living room to a huge industrial boom
We thank its name: Valhalla
From a tiny chapel room-to a multi-stadium cheer chanting its name: Valhalla
The best and brightest of the dimmest bulbs
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