| She is history
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| No one will give her a star on the walk
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| She’d have a hundred if pillows could talk
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| Where have I seen her before?
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| Well, she’s the face on the cutting room floor
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| Life’s no mystery
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| Acting in school at the tenderest age
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| Lit up the room when she walked on the stage
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| Came to L.A. for some more
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| Little face on the cutting room floor
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| She had visions of contracts
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| And thousands of people in line.. . |
| to see her
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| Knockin' on door after door after all of this time
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| She’s not sure
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| Up in Hollywood
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| Signed with an agent she met in a bar
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| Laughed when he told her he’d make her a star
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| Where had she heard that before?
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| Little face on the cutting room floor
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| And then, one night he told her she’d never get anywhere
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| In her clothes
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| He says, 'That's what it takes to play movieland musical chairs'
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| So now she knows
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| Goodbye Hollywood
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| Leavin' tonight on the 2:30 'Hound
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| Sunrise on Sunset she won’t be around
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| I guess that settles the score
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| And they’ll replace her with two or three more
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| She’s the face on the cutting room floor
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| She’s the face on, face on the cutting room floor
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| Goodbye, Hollywood, Goodbye |