paroles de chanson The Guitar - Guy Clark
Well,
I
was
passing
by
a
pawn
shop
In
an
older
part
of
town
Something
caught
my
eye
And
I
stopped
and
turned
around
I
stepped
inside
and
there
I
spied
In
the
middle
of
it
all
Was
a
beat
up
old
guitar
Hanging
on
the
wall
"What
do
you
want
for
that
piece
of
junk"
I
asked
the
old
man
He
just
smiled
and
took
it
down
And
he
put
it
in
my
hand
He
said
you
tell
me
what
it's
worth
You're
the
one
who
wants
it
Tune
it
up,
play
a
song
And
let's
just
see
what
haunts
it
So
I
hit
a
couple
of
cords
In
my
old
country
way
of
strumming
And
then
my
fingers
turned
to
lightning
Man,
I
never
heard
it
coming
It
was
like
I
always
knew
it
I
just
don't
know
where
I
learned
it
It
wasn't
nothin'
but
the
truth
So
I
just
reared
back
and
burned
it
Well
I
lost
all
track
of
time
There
was
nothing
I
couldn't
pick
Up
and
down
the
neck
Man,
I
never
missed
a
lick
The
guitar
almost
played
itself
There
was
nothing
I
could
do
It
was
getting
hard
to
tell
Just
who
was
playing
who
When
I
finally
put
it
down
I
couldn't
catch
my
breath
My
hands
were
shaking
And
I
was
scared
to
death
The
old
man
finally
got
up
Said,
"Where
in
the
hell
you
been?
I've
been
waiting
all
these
years
Just
for
you
to
stumble
in"
Then
he
took
down
an
old
dusty
case
And
said
go
on
and
pack
it
up
You
don't
owe
me
nothing
And
then
he
said
good
luck
There
was
something
spooky
in
his
voice
And
something
strange
on
his
face
When
he
shut
the
lid
I
saw
my
name
was
on
the
case
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