Written by Christopher Anthony John Martin, Guy Rupert Berryman, Jonathan Mark Buckland, William Champion
G C9 D Talk amongst the skeletons this morning G C9 D Aside from all the medicine and health Em C If you could do it all again G D Would you do it all the same? Em G D2 Is there something that you'd tell your former self? G There were those that wished C9 D They'd spun upon a jukebox G C9 D There were pirates who had never seen the sea Em C But the one recurring theme G D The one recurring dream they had Em G D2 Was to be whatever they wanted to be G D To be Pyotr Tchaikovsky G C9 D To be free like everyone else G C9 D There will be no flags to warn me Em7 C9 D 'Cause I just want to be myself ( G C9 D ) ( G C9 D )G C9 D You'll let telephone in by a region G C9 D Is there any advice that you could give? Em7 C When you know you're not like them C Em Do you know La Varsovienne? Em I know that I am living Em D But can you show me how to live G D And the Holy Roman Army G C9 D Said your heart beats like everyone else G C9 D You don't need no flags to tell you who you are Em7 C9 D G I just want to be myself G C9 D Lalala laaaa lalala laaaa lalala laaaa G C9 D Lalala laaaa lalala laaaa lalala laaaa G C9 D Lalala laaaa lalala laaaa lalala laaaa G C9 D Lalala laaaa lalala laaaa lalala laaaa G D There's an aura that surrounds me G C9 D There's a different kind of wealth G C9 D And I don't need flags to know you're really something G C9 D And I just love you for yourself G C9 D Oh, I just love you for yourself ( G C9 D ) G C9 D Lalala laaaa lalala laaaa lalala laaaa G C9 D Lalala laaaa lalala laaaa lalala laaaa G C9 D Lalala laaaa lalala laaaa lalala laaaa Final G C9 D G C9 D
See also: Bryan Ferry - The 'In' Crowd |
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