Tonalité : D major
Intro 1
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I was talkin' to Chuck
Verse 1
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in his Genghis Khan suit
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And his wizard's hat
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He spoke of his movie and how he was makin'
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a new sound track
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And then we spoke of kids on the coast
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And different types of organic soap
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And the way suicides don't leave notes,
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Then we spoke of Loraine,
Verse 2
always back to Lorraine
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I was speakin' to Bill who was given
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to pills and small racing cars
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He had given them up since his last
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crack- up had carried him too far
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Then we spoke of the movies
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and verse
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And the way an actress held her purse
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And the way life at times can get worse,
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Then we spoke of Loraine,
always back to Lorraine
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Ah, she's a wild child,
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and nobody can get at her
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She's a wild child, oh,
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and nobody can get to her
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Sleepin'
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out on the street,
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oh, livin' all alone
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Without a house or a home and then she asked you,
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please,
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Hey, baby, can I have some spare change
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Oh, can I break your heart ?
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She's a wild child,
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she's a wild child
Interlude 1
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Verse 6
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I was talkin' to Betty about her
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auditions, how they made her ill
But life in the theater,
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is certainly fraught
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With many spills and chills
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But she'd come down after some wine
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Which is what happens most of the time
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Then we sat and both spoke in rhymes
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Till we spoke of Loraine,
ah, always back to Lorraine
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I was talking to Ed who'd been re
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ported dead by mutual friends
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He thought it was funny that I had
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no money to spend on him
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So we both shared a piece
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of sweet cheese
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And sang of our lives and our dreams
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And how things can come
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apart at the seams
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And we talk of Lorraine,
Verse 8
always back to Lorraine
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She's a wild child,
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oh, and nobody can get at her
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She's a wild child,
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oh, and nobody can get to her
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Sleepin'
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out on the street,
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oh, livin' all alone
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Without a house or a home
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and then she asked you, please,
Oh, baby, can I have some
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spare change
Now can I break your heart?"
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She's a wild child,
Verse 10
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she's a wild child
Outro 1
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