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Intro: D / A / D / A
D
How are you gonna make your way in the world
G D G D A
When you weren't cut out for working, when your fingers are slender and frail
G D G D G D A
How are you gonna get around, in this sleazy bedroom town, if you don't put yourself up for sale
G D G D A
Where will you go with your scarves and your miracles, who's gonna know who you are
G D G D
Drugs and wine and flattering light , you must try it again till you get it right
G D Bm F#m
Maybe you'll end up with someone different every night
A G (G) D G D G D G
All these people with no home to go home to, they'd all like to spend the night with you,
D
Maybe I would to
D G D
Tell me how are you gonna make your way in the world, when you weren't cut out for working
G D G D A G D G
And you just can't concentrate, and you always show up late
G D G D
You said you were an actress, Yes, I believe you are
G D G
I thought you could be a star, so I drank up all the money
D
Yes I drank up all the money
A D G D A D G
With these phonies in this Hollywood bar, these friends of mine in this Hollywood bar
F# Bm A G
Loneliness and frustration, we both came down with an acute case
D A
When the lights came up at two, I caught a glimpse of you
G D G D G
And your face looked like something death brought with him in his suit case
D G
Your pretty face, it looked so wasted
D G
Another pretty face, devastated
A D G D
The French Inhaler, he stamped and mailed her
G D A D G D A D
So long Norman, she said, So long, Norman
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