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Intro: G Am F Am G Am F Am Verse 1: G Am No one has to know F Am I could always hide G Am But sometimes it might get to me F The things and all their minds G Am But they don't know I'm lonely F Am And they don't know I'm kind G Am F Or scared that I can't hack it with the current paradigme Pre-Chorus Am Every single line G Every single rhyme F Every single truth I sing G Once started as a lie Am I promise that I'm fine G But then I redesign F Dm G And put myself together like some little Frankestein C E7 Ah-ah F G C Does a story die with it's narrator? E7 Ah-ah F G C Surely it's forgotten soon or later E7 Ah-ah F G C Hope they spell my name right in the paper E7 Ah-ah Dm G F In here lies The Great Impersonator Post-Refrão G Am F Am Mm-mm Verse 2: G Am I'm lying in a car crash F Am In a pile of broken glass G Am F It's funny how it looks like glitter from the overpass G Am F I'm in a pick-up truck, the door is stuck Am G Am F I'm sinking in the water and the girl inside is waving Am But the people just aplaud her Pre-Chorus G This is a cry for help, callin' for assistance C E7 F G But you can't tell I need it watchin' from a distance C E7 Ah-ah F G C Does a story die with it's narrator? E7 Ah-ah F G C Surely it's forgotten soon or later E7 Ah-ah F G C Hope they spell my name right in the paper E7 Ah-ah Dm G In here lies The Great Impersonator
Verse 1:
Pre-Chorus
C E7 Ah-ah F G C Does a story die with it's narrator? E7 Ah-ah F G C Surely it's forgotten soon or later E7 Ah-ah F G C Hope they spell my name right in the paper E7 Ah-ah Dm G F In here lies The Great Impersonator
Verse 2:
C E7 Ah-ah F G C Does a story die with it's narrator? E7 Ah-ah F G C Surely it's forgotten soon or later E7 Ah-ah F G C Hope they spell my name right in the paper E7 Ah-ah Dm G In here lies The Great Impersonator
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