| I found him by the stage last night, he was breathing his last
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| breath.
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| A bottle of gin and a cigarette was all what he had left.
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| Well, I know that you make music 'cause you carry a guitar,
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| But God help the troubadour who tries to be a star.
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| Come on and play the chords of love, my friend,
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| Play the chords of fame,
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| But if you want to keep your song, do mi, do mi do,
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| Don’t play the chords of fame, oh no, no.
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| You know I’ve seen my share of hustlers as they try to take the
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| world
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| And when they find a melody, they’re surrounded by the girls.
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| But it all fades so quickly like a sunny summer day,
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| Reporters ask you questions and they write down what you say.
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| Come on and play the chords of love, my friend,
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| Play the chords of fame,
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| But if you want to keep your song, do mi, do mi do,
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| Don’t play the chords of fame, oh no, no.
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| They’ll rob you of your innocence, and put you up for sale.
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| The more that you will find success, the more that you will fail.
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| I’ve been around, I’ve had my share, and I really can’t complain,
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| But I wonder who I left behind on the other side of fame.
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| Come on and play the chords of love, my friend,
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| Play the chords of fame,
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| But if you want to keep your song, do mi, do mi do,
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| Don’t play the chords of fame, oh no, no.
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| Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm,
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| Don’t, oh don’t, don’t play the chords of fame.
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| Don’t, oh don’t, don’t play the chords of fame.
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| Don’t … |