| A rock-n-roll dream
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| Hard as it seems
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| Is singing a song alone for you
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| But you left him aside
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| Kicked him out and swallowed your pride
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| And now it’s all gone wrong
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| And you saw a photograph
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| And remembered the good days
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| And you signed an autograph
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| And remember the front page
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| Singing, «please don’t let me down,
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| Please don’t let me down,»
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| Please don’t let me down."
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| A rock-n-roll scene, and he drank from the bottle last night
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| I, I tried to tell you but all you started was a fight
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| And you carried on writing a song and I sat there humming along
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| Well, now it’s all gone wrong
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| And you saw a photograph
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| And remembered the good days
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| And you signed an autograph
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| And remember the front page
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| Singing, «please don’t let me down,
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| Please don’t let me down,»
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| Please don’t let me down."
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| Now your days are gone
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| There’s not a memory, not a tune, not a song
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| No it’s all gone, oh it’s long gone
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| No it’s all gone, oh it’s long gone
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| But please don’t let me down,
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| Please don’t let me down,
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| Please don’t let me down,
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| Please don’t let me down,
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| Please don’t let me down,
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| Please don’t let me down. |