Can you tell us which Schoolhouse Rock song these lyrics are from?
Let's go back to school!

Everett Collection
If you grew up in the Seventies, chances are you were taking lessons from Schoolhouse Rock. But how much do you remember as an adult? We'll give you some lyrics, and you've got to tell us what song its from!
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"Hookin' up words and phrases and clauses."
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"The past and the present and the future. The faith and hope and charity. The heart and the brain and the body."
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"Well now I'm stuck in committee, and I sit here and wait while a few key congressmen discuss and debate."
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"If you skate upon thin ice. You'd be wise if you thought twice before you made another single move."
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"You're here, and nobody really knows how wonderful you are, why we could never reach the star."
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"Take your blanket, and take your son. Report to General Washington."
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"When Franklin found he had the ball. He made a connection in the other direction."
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"Two times ten is twenty, eleven twice is twenty-two. Double twelve that's twenty-four, thirteen twice is twenty-six."
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"In 1787, I'm told our founding fathers did agree to write a list of principles for keeping people free."
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"Suppose you're going nut-gathering. Your buddy wants to know where and when."

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