| Blaze Of Glory
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| Blaze Of Glory
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| (words and music by Joe Jackson)
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| Johnny was a young boy
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| With nothing much except a certain kind of look in his eye
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| He was discovered one day — you see he had a certain kind of appeal
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| For a certain kind of guy
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| Who gave him some advice on what to wear
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| And sent him out to make the young girls cry
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| And all the young boys who’d been just dumb and restless
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| Now they could identify
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| So tell me who’ll take the blame
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| For the way things turned out
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| Well six long months passed and Johnny was the biggest thing alive
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| And we loved Johnny and we owned Johnny
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| And no one knew how Johnny felt inside
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| And Johnny was so beautiful, he was like a god
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| And we all went along for the ride
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| And the ride started to go too fast
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| And Johnny just conveniently died
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| And he went up in flames
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| He did what he had to do
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| Chorus:
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| And they say it’s a tragic story
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| He just wasn’t there one day
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| But he went out in a blaze of glory
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| And you and I — you and I just fade away
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| Well nowadays there’s lots of guys like Johnny
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| They got it all worked out — like working 9 to 5
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| But they’re all just cartoons — all think they’re Superman
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| But they can’t even fly
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| And they say that Johnny’s ghost walks 'round in Memphis
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| When the moon is full and high
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| And I wonder if he’s seen these jokers
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| And I wonder if he laughs or if he cries
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| Now he’s an angel in flames
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| But what about you and me
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| Chorus
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| © 1989 by Pokazuka Ltd. Administered in the U.S. and Canada
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| by Almo Music Corp. (ASCAP) |