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D G
Some time ago a crazy dream came to me,
A
I dreamt I was walkin' into World War Three,
D G
I went to the doctor the very next day
A
To see what kinda words he could say.
D G
He said it was a bad dream.
I wouldn't worry 'bout it none, though,
A
Them old dreams 're only in your head.
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D G
I said, "Hold it, Doc, a World War passed through my brain."
A
He said, "Nurse, get your pad, the boy's insane,"
D G
He grabbed my arm, I said "Ouch!"
A
As I landed on the psychiatric couch,
D
He said, "Tell me about it."
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D G
Well, the whole thing started at 3 o'clock fast,
A
It was all over by quarter past.
D G
I was down in the sewer with some little lover
A D
When I peeked out from a manhole cover
G
Wondering who turned the lights on us.
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D G
Well, I got up and I walked around
A
Up and down the lonesome town.
D G
I stood a-wondering which way to go,
A
I lit a cigarette on a parking meter
D
And walked on down the road.
G
It was a normal day.
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D G
Well, I rung the fallout shelter bell
A
And I leaned my head and I gave a yell,
D G
"Give me a string bean, I'm a hungry man."
A D
E shotgun fired and away I ran.
G
I don't blame 'im too much though,
He didn't know me.
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D G
Down at the corner by a hot-dog stand
A D
I seen a man, I said, "Howdy friend,
G
I guess there's just us two."
A D
He screamed a bit and away he flew.
G
Thought I was a Communist.
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D G
Well, I spied me a girl and before she could leave,
A
I said "Let's go and play Adam and Eve."
D G
I took her by the hand and my heart it was thumpin'
A D
She said, "Hey man, you crazy or somethin',
G
You seen what happened last time they started."
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D G
Well, I seen your Cadillac window uptown
A
And there was nobody aroun',
D G
I got into the driver's seat
A D
And I drove down 42nd Street
G
In my Cadillac.
A
Good car to drive after a war.
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D G
Well, I remember seein' some ad,
A
So I turned on my Conelrad.
D G
But I didn't pay the Con Ed bill,
A D
So the radio didn't work so well.
G
Turned on my record player
A
It was Rock-A-Day, Johnny singin',
"Tell Your Ma, Tell Your Pa,
Our Loves A-Gonna Grow Ooh-wah, Ooh-wah."
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D G
I was feelin' kinda lonesome and blue,
A
I needed somebody to talk to.
D G
So I called up the operator of time
A D G
Just to hear a voice of some kind.
"When you hear the beep
A
It will be three o'clock,"
She said that for over an hour
And I hung up.
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D G
Well, the doctor interrupted me just about then,
A
Sayin, "Hey I've been havin' the same old dreams,
D G
But mine was a little different you see.
A D
I dreamt the only person left after the war was me.
I didn't see you around."
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D G
Well, now time passed and now it seems
A
Everybody's having them dreams.
D G A D G
Everybody sees themselves walkin' around with no one else.
Half of the people can be part right all of the time,
A
Some of the people can be all right part of the time.
But all of the people can't be all right all of the time.
D G
I think Abraham Lincoln said that.
"I'll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours,"
I said that.
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