Guitar Song
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Guitar Song
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Hey, I hear you're back
Well here don't you want your guitar back
Why, I really don't know for sure
And what it is I'm asking for
See the wood it's slowly fading
But the bridge I fixed it new
I took it downtown to the guitar man
He said he'd do the best, the best that he can
And you know how it was then
I thought it couldn't last
I thought it was stronger
It's a mighty fine day to play
three chords is all I have to say
I slip down the road
And the melody's got such a terrible hold on me
It's taking me back, taking me back
I keep it in a glass
In case of fire
Hey, why is it taking you so long?
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Who performs "Guitar Song"?
Abra Moore performs "Guitar Song", and this lyric page sits inside the Abra Moore catalog on LyroVerse.
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