Lyrics Sold American - Glen Campbell
Faded
jaded
fallen
cowboy
star
Pawn
shops
itching
for
your
old
guitar
Where
you′ve
gone,
it
ain't
nobody
knows
The
sequins
have
fallen
from
your
clothes
Once
you
heard
the
Opry
crowd
applaud
Now
you′re
hanging
out
at
4th
and
Broad
On
the
rain
wet
sidewalk,
remembering
the
time
When
coffee
with
a
friend
was
still
a
dime
Everything's
been
sold
American
The
early
times
are
finished
and
the
want
ads
are
all
read
Everyone's
been
sold
American
Been
dreaming
dreams
in
a
rollaway
bed
Writing
down
your
memoirs
on
some
window
in
the
frost
Roulette
eyes
reflecting
another
morning
lost
Hauled
in
by
the
metro
for
killing
time
and
pain
With
a
singing
brakeman
screaming
through
your
veins
You
told
me
you
were
born
so
much
higher
than
life
I
saw
the
faded
pictures
of
your
children
and
your
wife
Now
they′re
fumbling
through
your
Wallet
and
they′re
trying
to
find
your
name
It's
almost
like
they
raised
the
price
of
fame
Repeat
chorus
and
end
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