Intro
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Verse 1
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Once there was a man who had a 
E
little too much
B
time on his hands 
Ab
he never stopped to think that he was getting 
A
older 
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when his night came to an end
C
he tried to grasp his for his last friend 
G
and pretend that he could wish himself 
Bm
health on a four-leaf 
A
clover

Chorus
C
He said is this the return to oz the grass is
F
dead the gold is 
Ab
brown and the sky has 
C
claws
C
theres a wind-up man walking round and round what 
F
once was emerald City's 
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now a crystal 
C
town

Verse 2
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It's three o'clock in the morning you get a 
E
phone call from the 
B
queen with a hundred 
Ab
heads she says that they're all 
A
dead 
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she tried the last one on it couldn't speak fell off and 
C
now she just wanders the halls thinking 
G
nothing 
Bm
thinking nothing at 
A
all

Chorus
C
She said is this the return to oz the grass is
F
dead the gold is 
Ab
brown and the sky has 
C
claws
C
theres a wind-up man walking round and round what 
F
once was emerald city's 
Ab
now a crystal 
C
town

Guitar Solo
C B Bb F G
C B Bb F G
C

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The wheelies are cutting pavement and the 
E
skeksis at the 
B
rave meant to 
Ab
hide deep inside their sunken 
C
faces and their wild rolling 
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eyes but their callous words 
C
reveal that they can no longer 
G
feel love or 
Bm
sex appeal 
A
the patchwork girl has come to cinch the 
C
deal

Final Chorus
C F Ab C (repeated until instrumental outro)

Outro
C#m C G Bm A (Repeated until end)
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