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Put a ribbon round my neck and
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call me a libertine
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I will sing you songs of dr
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eams I used to dream
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I will sail away on seas of s
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ilver and gold
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Until I reach my
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home
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Give me a guitar and
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I’ll be your troubadour
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Your strolling minstrel 12th
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century door to door
I don’t
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know anymore, if that
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feeling is past will it l
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ast
Oh, how can you be
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sure?
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d how do I know if you’re
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feeling the same as
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me?
An
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d how do I know if that’s the
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only place you want to
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be?
E
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Give me a stage and
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I’ll be your rock and roll queen
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Your 20th century
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cover of a magazine
Rolling
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Stone here I come, watch out
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everyone, I’m singing
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I’m singing my
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song
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Give me a festival and
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I’ll be your Glastonbury star
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The lights are shining every
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one knows who you are
Singing
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songs about dreams about
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hopes about schemes
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Ooooh, they just came
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true
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An
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d how do I know if you’re
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feeling the same as
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me?
An
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d how do I know if that’s the
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only place you want to
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be?
An
F
d how do I know if you’re
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feeling the same as
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me?
An
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d how do I know if that’s the
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only place you want to
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be?
E
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G
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C
And if
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you want it too, then there’s
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nothing left to do:
Let’s start a
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band
Let’s start a band
Let’s start a
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band
Let’s start a band
And if
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you want it too, then there’s
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nothing left to
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do:
Am
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F
G
E
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