| Once upon a time there was a working class hero
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| Who wanted to give power to the people so
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| He asked us to imagine a world of peace, love and truth
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| To give peace a chance,
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| Do you want to know a secret from me to you?
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| All you need is love so love me do
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| And whether the music was acoustic or rock and roll
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| He walked the long and winding road 'till he wore out his rubber sole
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| With his old brown shoe
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| He broke walls and bridges down
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| Made us come together
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| 'Caused us all to twist and shout
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| He was the one to tell us what goes on
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| Number nine, number nine revolution
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| John
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| John
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| Le-le-le-le-le-le-le-lennon
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| John
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| Oh, john
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| Le-le-le-le-le-le-le-lennon
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| He was a paperback writer
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| As well as pen and verse
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| His best known publication was a spaniard in the works
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| And in his own right
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| He would write and write and write
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| Cause you should do whatever gets you through the night
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| Every man has a woman who loves him more than any other
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| But for this boy, who'd compare to john lennons mother?
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| She’s a woman named yoko
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| She’s something new
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| So hold on john, because she loves you
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| This is real love
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| No more cover versions
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| Their love was just like starting over, two virgins
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| He was happier then anybody’d ever seen
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| But the boys at abbey road, didn't want to let it be
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| He went to live in new york city, but he lived on borrowed time
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| Living life with the lines, he was shot by a jealous guy
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| With a revolver, but don’t ask me why
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| Life’s little more then: Hello, goodbye
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| My, what a souvenir from their visit to america
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| Now hes going to strawberry fields forever
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| Hardly instant karma, but
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| Calm your nerves
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| Cause this beautiful boy’s now as free as a bird |