| Close one there
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| Choking in clean underwear
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| Bleeding tongue
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| Eight ball pounding in my lungs
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| Ship to shore
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| I can’t see the coastline anymore
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| I shouldn’t be here
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| I thought I made that loud and clear
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| But the master of disaster
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| Gets tangled in his telecaster
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| He can’t play it any faster
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| When he plays the blues
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| When he had the heart to ask her
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| And every note just shook the plaster
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| Now he’s just a mean old bastard
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| When he plays the blues
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| China town
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| Chasing that old dragon down
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| Madam Wong’s
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| We play the blues with the curtains drawn
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| Sidewalks of white
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| While the la sun beat out the night
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| Pounding brain
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| My last transmission down the drain
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| And the master of disaster
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| Gets tangled in his telecaster
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| He can’t play it any faster
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| When he plays the blues
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| When he had the heart to ask her
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| And every note just shook the plaster
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| Now he’s just a mean old bastard
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| When he plays the blues
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| There’s a debt I owe
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| I’ll never pay before I go
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| So I sing the blues
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| Hand me down my walking shoes
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| You’re in my heart
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| Though we may be miles apart
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| There’s my point
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| I’ll see you in another joint
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| When the master of disaster
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| Gets tangled in his telecaster
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| He can’t play it any faster
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| When he plays the blues
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| When he had the heart to ask her
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| And every note just shook the plaster
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| Now he’s just a mean old bastard
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| When he plays the blues |