| F c bb f I once read the story of somebody’s life i had a few moments to spare
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| F c bb f He was a good man who lived with his wife with the usual kids in his hair
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| Dm g dm g There was happiness a lot of weirdness and a sprinkle of tragedy
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| Dm g I pulled it by chance from a second hand bin
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| Bb c But it could’ve been written just for me F bb f bb Because the words came out not twist and shout
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| F bb c Cause that’s not what a grown man writes about
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| F bb f bb That chapter’s over, let it blow over
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| F bb c c f I found that i’ve become the owner of a brand new book
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| F bb c f A brand new book (then)
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| F bb c dm
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| I’ve travelled far and i’ve travelled wide and i guess i’ll be travelling on Fill another suitcase up with possessions and put on a badfinger song
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| I’ve got much more than most people have and a little less than a few
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| But you can’t measure these things by weight
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| They either drag you down or they lift you
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| Repeat chorus (then) bridge
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| Dm bb f bb
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| I don’t read between the lines i’m not ready for what i’ll find
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| Dm bb
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| I don’t believe that love is blind
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| G g c It just can’t see straight, it just can’t see straight oh yeah
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| C c d Read all about it, read all about it yeah
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| F bb c f A brand new book (twice)
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| I read that book for an hour or two and then i looked up at the night sky
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| I saw the big dipper and then the big bopper and i realised how much time had
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| gone by Every page had something to say but one thing that struck me as true
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| The clock just keeps ticking as if you’re not there
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| Man it either drags you down or it lifts you chorus |