Smalltown

Lou Reed

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| D | [Verse 1]
D G When you growing up in a small town.
A D When you growing up in a small town.
G When you growing up in a small town.
A You say: "No one famous ever came
D from here".
G When you growing up in a small town.
A And you having a nervous breakdown.
D And you think that you'll never escape it.
G A Yourself or the place that you
D live. [Bridge 1]
D Where did Picasso come from?
G A There's no Michelangelo coming
D from Pittsburgh.
G If art is the tip of the iceberg
A D I'm the part sinking below. [Interlude]
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| A D | G A D D | A D | G A D D | [Verse 2]
D G When you growing up in a small town
A D Bad skin, bad eyes, gay and fatty.
D People look at you funny.
G D When you're in a small town.
E My father worked in construction.
A It's not something for which I am suited
D G Oh, what is something, which you are suited?
A D Getting outta here. [Interlude]
| A D | G A D D | A D | G A D D | [Verse 3]
D G I hate being odd in a small town.
A If they stare, let them stare in
D New York City.
G At this pink-eyed painting albino.
A D How far can my fantasy go?
D I'm no Dalí coming from Pittsburgh.
G A D No adorable lisping Capote, my hero.
G Oh, do you think I could meet him?
A D I'd camp out at his front door. [Verse 4] There's only one good thing about a
G small town.
A There's only one good use for a
D small town There's only one good thing about a
G small town.
A D You know that you wanna get out.
G When you growing up in a small town.
A You know that you'll grow down in a
D small town. There's only one good use for a
G small town.(tacet) [Otro] N.C. D You hate it and you know you'll have to leave. (1 stroke)
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Composición: Lewis Alan Reed, John Davies Cale y Calabro J A John

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