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'''The Last Question''' is an old European lullaby that takes it as words by 'the living of the heaven' spoken to Hayden,<ref>One of unisex names.</ref> unborn, not yet to be decided which gender he would take. Because of its sexist lyrics, it is legally banned to sing, read, write or express in any ways in public almost anywhere in the anglosphere. Thus '''the lyrics cannot be shown you here in this article'''. It is exactly an unfortunate story, but the law is the one that requires this situation. It should be given up.
'''The Last Question''' is an old European lullaby [[that]] takes it as words by 'the living of the heaven' spoken to Hayden,<ref>One of unisex names.</ref> unborn, not yet to be decided which gender he would take. Because of its sexist lyrics, it is legally banned to sing, read, write or express in any ways in public almost anywhere in the anglosphere. Thus '''the lyrics cannot be shown you here in this article'''. It is exactly an unfortunate story, but the law is the one that requires this situation. It should be given up.


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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Hayden, answer, act in nature:
Hayden, answer, act in nature:
"Female," again - I understand,
"Female," again - I understand,
You'll know nothing 'til I tell;
You'll know nothing until I tell;
Women are those with ugly smells,
Women are those with ugly smells,
Men build up and women destroy,
Men build up and women destroy,
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