You've arrived That much is clear God knows where you're coming from But now you're here Just relax But not too much I need your cooperation to ensure a gentle touch I will need A volunteer Maybe two to get us going There's a lot to get through here Thank you sir Thank you ma'am Step right up for your exam You will help to demonstrate for all eight hundred forty-eight You'll survive So have no fear You have travelled long and far but now the journey's end is near You say "Thank you" "I'm in your debt" I would like to say you're welcome but that's not established yet We must mow through some formalities Prescribed by the bureaucracy Upon which we must all agree Before I can say that you're free For the right to earn a dollar Go check to test for cholera A formality, I'm certain "Can I step behind the curtain?" There's no time for modesty! Another boat arrives at three There's chickenpox, appendicitis, measles, Polio, bronchitis, typhoid, and a rabid fever All the doctors here are eager Now let's try a couple posers Turn around and touch your tosers And of course this pose exposes Places that don't smell like roses But for modesty, God chose us Have no time for buxom hosers Brush hair hits your noses You must have got tuberculosis Just a little degradation Before you can join our nation You accept our invitation (...) Of sanitation