"Nothing Better" by The Postal Service Will someone please call a surgeon Who can crack my ribs and repair this _____ heart That you're deserting for better company? I can't accept that it's ____... I will block the door like a goalie tending the net In the third quarter of a tied-game rivalry So, just say how to make it _____ And I swear I'll do my best to comply Tell me am I right to think that there could be nothing better Than ______ you my bride and slowly growing old together I feel must interject here, you're getting carried _____ feeling sorry for yourself With these revisions and gaps ____ history So let me help you remember. I've made charts and graphs that should finally make it clear. I've prepared a lecture on _____ I have to leave So, please back _____ and let me go I can't my darling I love you so... Tell me am I right to think that there could be nothing better Than ______ you my bride and slowly growing old together Don't you feed me lines about _____ idealistic future Your heart won't heal right if you keep tearing ______ the sutures I admit that I have ______ mistakes, and I swear I'll never wrong you again You've got a lure I can't deny, But you've had your ______ so say goodbye Say goodbye "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" by Bob Dylan Put the following 10 phrases in the order in which they appear in the song. Change my mind - She wanted my soul - At the break of dawn - You've never done before - It ain't no use - I don't mind - The dark side of the road - I'll be gone - Where I'm bound - Too much talking "The General" by Dispatch There was a decorated General with a heart of _______ That likened him to all the stories he told Of past battles won and _______ and legends of old A seasoned veteran in his own _______ On the battlefield he gained respect for fame With many metals _____ bravery and stripes ______ his name He grew a beard as soon as he could to cover the scars on his face And always urged his men _______ But on the eve of great battle with the infantry and dream The old general tossed in his sleep and wrestled with its meaning He awoke from that night to tell what he had seen And walked slowly out of his tent All the men ______ tall with their chests in the air With the courage in their blood and a fire in their stare And it was a gray morning and they all wondered how they would ______ Till the old general told them to go home Chorus: He said, "I have seen the ______ and I have discovered that this fight is not worth _______ And I've seen their mothers and I will no other to follow me where I'm going So, take your shower, shine your ______ You got no time to lose You are young men you must be living Take your shower, shine your ______ Well, you got no time to lose You are young men you must be living Go ______ you are forgiven" But the men stood ______ with their guns on their shoulders Not knowing what to do with the contradicting orders The general said he would do _____ own duty But he would extend it no further The men could go as they pleased But not a man moved their eyes gazed straight ahead Till one by _____ they stepped back and not a word was said And the old general was left with his own words echoing in his head He then prepared to _______ Chorus Go ______ you are forgiven, etc.