The Great American Novel Cifras
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Autor: patrickmoser1 [a] 129. Última edição em 19 de fev. de 2022
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[Intro]
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[Verse]
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As the Sunday sun sets down on Reno, Nevada
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I'm not really a gambling man, but I'm quite partial to a flutter
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And if you're playing Black Jack, they'll let you drink for free
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And that sounds like a pretty good deal to me
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So I pull up to a table, and I sink my first Coors Light
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I get chatting to an old man, sat by my side
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He can't quite place my accent and he asks me where I'm from
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Like many before he thinks that I'm Australian
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I tell him I'm from England, from Essex to be precise
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We both lose a couple of hands and sink some more Coors Light
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He asks me what I'm doing, so far away from home
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I tell him I've been singing on the road
[Chorus]
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He asks me where I've been
What I've seen
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And what I might have learnt
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Travelling on this giant piece of dirt
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I've seen the rivers and the mountains, the forests through the trees
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I've seen the deserts and canyons, I've seen the tumbleweed
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I watched the sunset of the west coast, with sand between my toes
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I've been East freezing my bollocks off, in six inches of snow
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I've seen the interstates and freeways, from my rental car
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Mostly though, I've seen a lot of bars
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I've seen a few music venues and a, shit-tonne of bars
[Verse]
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London, Gatwick, JFK, Boston, Baltimore
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To the American Visionary Art Museum down the Appalachian Trail
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To the suburbs of Atlanta and the Gainesville BBQ
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Where I ended in a karaoke bar doing Jimmy Buffet tunes
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Left onto the I10, the "Big Easy", New Orleans
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I played a bit of washboard with my main [...]
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I felt like Chris Christopherson, flat out in Baton Rouge
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When they let me sing some songs in the Red Dragon listening room
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In fact I've been singing songs every time I stop
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Somehow I'm calling this my job
[Chorus]
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I've heard the banjos and the trumpets, been to where the blues was born
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Danced to dubstep and to punk rock, and I shopped in record stores
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I read the Great American Novel, by the Great American Novelist
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And give me half a chance, I'll build myself a white picket fence
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Cause I love the American culture, its music, books and poetry
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And the wonderful Americans that I've met on my journey
[Verse]
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Flashback to the casino and the old man he said "Son
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Sounds like you've seen more of this country than I have ever done
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I come from Salt Lake City, that's where I was born and raised
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I still live in Utah and I barely left the state
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But you still haven't told me what you've learnt
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Sounds like you're just driving round and getting drunk
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And it's not like you're any good at Blackjack either
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You haven't won a dollar since you've been here
[Chorus]
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I've seen casinos and the churches, the prisons and the shopping malls
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The ballparks and the stadiums, the junk-food drive-throughs
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The fast cars and the titty bars, the broken traffic lights
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The homeless and forgotten folk, downtown late at night
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And I've seen the foreign policy, the oily, bloody hands
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I've seen the police brutality sweep across the land
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And if there's one thing that I've learned
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It's that a dollar costs more than it's worth
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I didn't come in here to win
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I just came in for a drink
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