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When A I woke up this morning the place was such a wreck
I A couldn’t reach the bathroom thought I’d better clear the deck
I D tried to call the lawyer and ask him what to do
He re-A ferred me to his doctor who referred me back to you
And E when you checked the manual D you kept inside the case
It said A put it A7 in a A6 cool A+ dry E place E7
I A drove around the city looking for a room
That was A high above the water where my things could be in tune
There D was no one to help me nobody even cared
I A had to go through hell to get those things up there
I E paid my first subscription then I D joined the idle race
And they said A store it A7 in a A6 cool A+ dry E place E7
I got D guitars, basses, amplifiers and drums
Ac-A cordions and mandolins and things that sometimes hum
D Cymbals and harmonicas, capos by the score
And F lots of things in boxes laying E all around the floor
Some A places they get mildew and others get too hot
Some A places are so damp that everything you got just rots
All D kinds of condensation, direct result of rain
There’s A not much compensation when everything’s been stained
Some have E sentimental value that D cannot be erased
Go A store it A7 in a A6 cool A+ dry E place E7
Solo A A D A E D A A6 A+ E
We got D solids and acoustics and some with flowered boards
And A some are trimmed in leather and some are made with gourds
There’s D organs and trombones and reverbs we can use
F Lots of DX-7s and E old athletic shoes
I A bought a great big building, it took up one whole block
I A made an inventory of all the things in stock
The D list was getting longer, I was up all night
I A used up all my pencils but I went on in spite
The E blurry of my vision, the D sweat upon my face
I’ve E got to put this stuff away, I D mustn’t leave a trace
The E landlord’s breathing down my neck, he D says it’s a disgrace
So I said A put it A7 in a A6 cool A+ dry E place Am7+/9