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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
Too much of nothin' can make a man feel ill at ease
But one man's temper might rise, while the other man's temper might freeze
In the days of long confessions, we can not mock a soul
When there's too much of nothin', no one has controlSay hello to Valerie, say hello to Marion
Send them all my salary on the waters of oblivionToo much of nothin' can make a man abuse a king
He can walk the streets and boast like most but he don't know a thing
It's all been done before, it's all been written in the book
But when it's too much of nothin', nobody should lookSay hello to Valerie, say hello to Marion
Send them all my salary on the waters of oblivionToo much of nothin' can turn a man into a liar
It can cause some man to sleep on nails, another man to eat fire

Everybody's doin' somethin', I heard it in a dream
But when it's too much of nothin', it just makes a fella meanSay hello to Valerie, say hello to Marion
Send them all my salary on the waters of oblivion

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The trio Peter, Paul and Mary (often PP&M) is an American musical group that was one of the most successful folk-singing groups of the 1960s. The trio comprises Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey, and Mary Travers. The group was created by manager Albert Grossman, who sought to create a folk "supergroup" by bringing together "a tall blonde (Travers), a funny guy (Stookey), and a good looking guy (Yarrow)." He launched the group in 1961, booking them into the Bitter End, a coffee house in New York City's Greenwich Village that was a favorite place to hear folk artists.

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