Lyrics American Pie - Chris de Burgh
Long
long
time
ago,
I
can
still
remember,
How
that
music
used
to
make
me
smile;
And
I
knew
if
I
had
my
chance,
That
I
could
make
those
people
dance,
And
maybe
they'd
be
happy
for
a
while;
But
February
made
me
shiver,
With
every
paper
I'd
deliver,
Bad
news
on
the
doorstep,
I
couldn't
walk
one
more
step;
I
can't
remember
if
I
cried,
When
I
read
about
his
widowed
bride,
But
something
touched
me
deep
inside,
The
day
the
music
died;
So
bye-bye,
Miss
American
Pie,
Drove
my
Chevy
to
the
levee,
But
the
levee
was
dry,
Them
good
ol'
boys
were
drinking
whiskey
and
rye,
Singing
this
will
be
the
day
that
I
die,
This
will
be
the
day
that
I
die;
Did
you
write
the
Book
of
Love,
And
do
you
have
faith
in
God
above,
If
the
Bible
tells
you
so,
Do
you
believe
in
rock
'n
roll,
Can
music
save
your
mortal
soul,
And
can
you
teach
me
how
to
dance
real
slow?
And
I
know
that
you're
in
love
with
him,
'Cause
I
saw
you
dancing
in
the
gym,
You
both
kicked
off
your
shoes,
And
I
dig
those
rhythm
and
blues,
I
was
a
lonely
teenage
broncin'
buck,
With
a
pink
carnation
and
a
pickup
truck,
But
I
knew
I
was
out
of
luck,
The
day
the
music
died;
I
started
singing...
Bye-bye,
Miss
American
Pie,
Drove
my
Chevy
to
the
levee,
But
the
levee
was
dry,
Them
good
ol'
boys
were
drinking
whiskey
and
rye,
Singing
this
will
be
the
day
that
I
die,
This
will
be
the
day
that
I
die;
Now
for
ten
years
we've
been
on
our
own,
And
moss
grows
fat
on
a
rolling
stone,
But
that's
not
how
it
used
to
be,
When
the
jester
sang
for
the
King
and
Queen,
In
a
coat
he
borrowed
from
James
Dean,
And
a
voice
that
came
from
you
and
me;
Ah
but
while
the
King
was
looking
down,
The
jester
stole
his
thorny
crown,
The
courtroom
was
adjourned,
No
verdict
was
returned,
And
Lenin
read
from
the
book
of
Marx,
A
Quartet
practiced
in
the
park,
And
we
sang
dirges
in
the
dark,
The
day
the
music
died;
We
were
singing...
Bye-bye,
Miss
American
Pie,
Drove
my
Chevy
to
the
levee,
But
the
levee
was
dry,
Them
good
ol'
boys
were
drinking
whiskey
and
rye,
Singing
this
will
be
the
day
that
I
die,
This
will
be
the
day
that
I
die;
Bye-bye,
Miss
American
Pie,
Drove
my
Chevy
to
the
levee,
But
the
levee
was
dry,
Them
good
ol'
boys
were
drinking
whiskey
and
rye,
Singing
this
will
be
the
day
that
I
die,
This
will
be
the
day
that
I
die.
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