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E|was| born in the Summer of Sam --
C D7 G
Smaller and sooner than planned --
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In the spitting image of a man
D7 G
Raised by wolves on the fat of the land.
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Clear of romance, beauty, and damned
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Tomorrow will come if she can.
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Just want a woman who can walk on a wire
C D7 G
With a trembling glass in her hand.
D7 C G
Over the hilltops the fire engine rolls,
C D7
Down the valley deeper still it goes;
C G C
Got my weapons out, I'm laying low
C D7 G
On this end of the telescope.
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Alone, you ramble the whole of the world
C D7 G
Through black-water jungles for bliss.
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It's feast or famine, you eat what you kill
D7 G
There's no need to bring God into this.
C D7 G C
My heart is heavy and pressed to the bone,
C D7 G
Some people too heavy to hold.
C D7 G C
Salutations, take me as I am --
C D7 G
You can have me, or leave me alone.
D7 C G
Sun-kissed lemons in the graveyard below
C D7
Here in death you see new adventures grow.
C G C
I see you at last but mostly ghost,
C D7 G
On this end of the telescope.
Em C This will not be easy G G7 C Word's out the doctor is not coming in G This genie is too angry to go back D7 C Into the bottle again. then another solo which I don't have the talents to tab C D7 G C Closer than ever, and covered in birds C D7 G A bone-colored moon fills the west. C D7 G C Now, throats will be slashed, and flags will unfurl D7 G As time will divide us in gangs. C D7 G C Now, years of progress digging the sand C D7 G Companions we made didn't last. C D7 G C Now, lousy lovers do well with their hands C D7 G But I'll reach you like nobody can. D7 C G Now, slow and easy, you let your paddle go C D7 Down a the bottom there is more hell to row. C G C I see clear at last: I love, I loathe, C D7 G On this end of the telescope.