Tonalité : A major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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She was the Queen of
the Coast back in nineteen sixty five,
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Prettier 'n most,
she could keep a room alive,
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With the catch in her voice and
the beehive on her head.
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Do you remember anything
she ever said.
Verse 2
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Well, some stars fade faster than the rest,
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And the promise wore off
though she did her best.
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She finally looked around
for somethin' else to do.
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What she found was a man who
needed what she knew.
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Have you for
Verse 3
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gotten?
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Have you forgiven?
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Tell me are you livin' just a little
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in your past every day.
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Time sure has changed you; it's
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Em
walked right on by you.
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Does it satisfy you to have
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so little to say?
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Verse 4
For the next ten years she
rode around on the bus.
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She did washin' and ironin'
and pickin' up.
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She had a place to stand at
the back of the stage.
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She was there every night,
lookin' her age.
Verse 5
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She lent her voice, but she gave her heart.
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And, I guess, that must've
been the hardest part.
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She figured out exactly what was goin' on,
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All the love she had given for a song.
Verse 6
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Em
Then things unravelled like they usually do.
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She got her old heart busted up by husband,
Verse 7
number two.
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Have you forgotten?
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Have you forgiven?
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Tell me are you livin' just a little
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in your past every day.
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Time sure has changed you; it's
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Em
walked right on by you.
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Does it satisfy you to have
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so little to say?
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Instrumental Break.
Interlude 1
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Verse 8
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I'm not quite sure when she
got back on the bus.
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But she's still washin'
and ironin' and pickin' up.
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If you look all the way to the back of the stage,
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She's standin' at her mic,
lookin' her age.
Verse 9
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In a roadstop in Reno at supper time,
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The waitress comes over
with a look in her eye.
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Says: "I saw you in Modesto almost
thirty years ago,
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"An' I can still remember every
song in your show."
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"Please Help Me, I'm
Verse 10
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Falling." "Don't Come Home A- Drinking."
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Well, there's a pair of swingin' doors
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for every cowboy sweetheart tonight.
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Time sure has changed you; it's
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Em
walked right on by you.
Am
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Does it satisfy you to have so
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little to say?
Outro 1
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