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This guitar only sings the way I play it, |
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It's part of me, just like another arm |
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It started out as a little ukulele, |
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When I was just a boy on the farm |
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My fingers were too lazy for piano |
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But I could hold a tune pretty good |
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And I couldn't sing a song with a trombone |
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So I taught myself to play this piece of wood |
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But I know you are staying beside me |
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True lovers we both feel the pain |
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And I'd throw this old box on the fire |
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Before I'd ever lose you again. |
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Well you never did like this old guitar, did you darling? |
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'Cause the guitar takes your man away from you |
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One day I'll write a song for you darling, |
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That'll be the very best that I can do |
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Will it be a song about a wild wind, |
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With thunderclap and flashes of blue |
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Or will it be a song about an angel? |
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It'll never be as beautiful as you |
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This guitar only sings the way I play it, |
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It's part of me, just like another arm |
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It started out as a little ukulele, |
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When I was just a boy on the farm |
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But now I am a man with a woman |
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The words I wanna say won't come through |
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No matter where this guitar's gonna take us |
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It'll never be as beautiful as you |