Narrator 
Joseph was taken to Egypt in chains and sold 
Where he was bought by a captain named Potiphar 
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Potiphar had very few cares 
He was one of Egypt's millionaires 
Having made a fortune buying shares in 
Potiphar 
Pyramids 
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Potiphar had made a huge pile 
Owned a large percentage of the Nile 
Potiphar 
Meant that I could really live in style 
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And he did 
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Joseph was an unimportant 
Slave who found he liked his master 
Consequently worked much harder 
Even with devotion 
Poitphar could see that Joseph 
Was a cut above the average 
Made him leader of his household 
Maximum promotion 
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Potiphar was cool and so fine 
Potiphar 
But my wife would never toe the line 
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It's all there in chapter thirty-nine Of Genesis 
She was beautiful but 
Mrs. Potiphar 
Evil 
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Saw a lot of men against his will 
He would have to tell her that she still 
Was his 
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Joseph's looks and handsome figure 
Had attracted her attention 
Every morning she would beckon 
Mrs. Potiphar 
Come and lie with me, love 
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Joseph wanted to resist her 
'Till one day she proved too eager 
Joseph cried in vain 
Joseph 
Please stop 
I don't believe in free love 
Narrator 
Potiphar was counting sheckels 
In his den below the bedroom 
When he heard a mighty rumpus 
Clattering above him 
Suddenly he knew his riches 
Couldn't buy him what he wanted 
Gold would never make him happy 
If she didn't love him 
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Letting out a mighty roar 
Potiphar burst through the door 
Potiphar 
Joseph, I'll see you rot in jail 
The things you have done are beyond the pale 
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Poor, poor Joseph, locked up in a cell 
Things ain't going well, hey, locked up in a cell 
Poor, poor Joseph, locked up in a cell 
Things ain't going well, hey, locked up in a cell