| Artisto: | Reg Meuros (English) |
| Uzanto: | Tony |
| Daŭro: | 130 sekundoj |
| Komenca paŭzo: | 12 sekundoj |
| Tononoma sistemo: | Ne definita |
| Sakra: | |
| Komentoj pri tabulaturo: | - |
Phil Ochs and Elvis eating lunch in Morrison’s Cafe. Intro: G D G C G D G
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When she came and sat behind me I knew something wasn’t right
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The dye had washed out of her hair her face was pale and white
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And the legs she shambled in on beneath her shabby dress
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Were wearing alligator shoes and socks from M&S
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A man sat down beside her he looked familiar to
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like a Greenwich Village poet Circa 1962
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Dressed from head to toe in corduroy wayfarers on his head
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Ignoring one another just like both of them were dead
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There but for fortune & common sense they say
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Phil Ochs & Elvis eating lunch in Morrisons cafe
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In her wraparound dark glasses with the light adjusting lens
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She was hiding more than tired eyes from onlookers and friends
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There was something in those fingers that worked the fork & knives
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As if they’d once worked magic in other people’s lives
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There but for fortune & common sense they say
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Phil Ochs & Elvis eating lunch in Morrisons cafe
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I tried to move in closer there was a smell of Vaseline
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And the scent of faded legends just off the M18
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For a moment life seemed simple fear and pain were swept away
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When Phil and Elvis ate their lunch in Morrison’s Cafe
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There but for fortune & common sense they say
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Phil Ochs & Elvis eating lunch in Morrisons cafe
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There but for fortune & common sense they say
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Phil Ochs & Elvis eating lunch in Morrisons cafe
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