Intro 2x: Dm Bb F C
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Dm Bb
There is an empty space in the chair tonight
F C
Cause he don't feel right
Dm Bb
There are storm clouds brewing at the back of his mind
F C
As he steps outside
Dm
He will be twenty in a week
Bb
But he's old for his years
F
He's had many of those
C
To confront his own fears
Dm Bb
´Cause his father's not the man he'd like to grow up to be
A
And his mother isn't growing old grace fully
Refrão:
Bb F C
He says times like these I don't want to be a superstar
Bb Dm C
Cause reality tv killed them all in America
Bb Dm C
Oh the sun always shines in a magazine
Bb Dm C A
Tonight can we be free to be who we really are
( Dm Bb F C )
Dm Bb
There is an empty space between the lines tonight
F C
And it burns so bright
Dm Bb
And the angry silence that he throws on the floor
F C
Says he don't care anymore
Dm
He had money for the truth
Bb
But love's a lot more
F C
And the answer's is not the one he was looking for
Dm Bb
His father's not the man he'd like to grow up to be
A
And his mother is his mother reluctantly
Bb F C
He says times like these I don't want to be a superstar
Bb Dm C
Cause reality tv killed them all in America
Bb Dm C
Oh the sun always shines in a magazine
Bb Dm C A
Tonight can we be free to be who we really are
Solo: Bb C C# F C Bb C C#
Bb F C
He says times like these I don't want to be a superstar
Bb Dm C
Cause reality tv killed them all in America
Bb Dm C
Oh the sun always shines in a magazine
Bb Dm C A
Tonight can we be free to be who we really are
Bb F C
He says times like these I don't want to be a superstar
Bb Dm C
Cause reality tv killed them all in America
Bb Dm C
Oh the sun always shines in a magazine
Bb Dm C
Tonight can we be free to be who we really are