Can anyone help me find the words to this ditty?

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Is this it? Johnny was a chemist’s son His head stuffed full of brains While Johnny’s thoughts were rocket ships, Other kids’ thoughts were trains Johnny’s father noticed Johnny Seldom saw the light of day So Johnny’s father pushed pale Johnny Out into the sun to play. Johnny couldn’t swing a bat Johnny couldn’t catch a ball Science was his life-long love His home, the lecture hall “Outside is too unpredictable, I need some time to think. Besides, the sun is parching me, And I think I need a drink!” Johnny was a chemist’s son But Johnny is no more What Johnny thought was H2O Was H2SO4

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