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Текст песни Bruce Springsteen - The Wrestler

текст песни (слова) "The Wrestler"

The Wrestler
Bruce Springsteen
!!!-Hi, this is the tab of "The Wrestler", a song that the Boss wrote for the new Mickey 
film with the same name: the actor said that Springsteen based the lyrics on Rourke's 
after they had a meeting, but anyway the song's about the character in the movie.
I know the tab's not perfect, since the song is not yet avaible in its studio version 
have to wait January). I hope you will enjoy it :) -!!!

Have you ever seen a one trick pony in the field so happy and free?
If you've ever seen a one trick pony then you've seen me
Have you ever seen a one-legged dog making its way down the street?
If you've ever seen a one-legged dog then you've seen me

Then you've seen me, I come and stand at every door
Then you've seen me, I always leave with less than I had before
Then you've seen me, bet I can make you smile when the blood, it hits the floor
Tell me, fan, can you ask for anything more?
Tell me can you ask for anything more?

Have you ever seen a scarecrow filled with nothing but dust and wheat?
If you've ever seen that scarecrow then you've seen me
Have you ever seen a one-armed man punching at nothing but the breeze?
If you've ever seen a one-armed man then you've seen me

Then you've seen me, I come and stand at every door
Then you've seen me, I always leave with less than I had before
Then you've seen me, bet I can make you smile when the blood, it hits the
floor
Tell me, friend, can you ask for anything more?
Tell me can you ask for anything more?

Bridge

These things that have comforted me, I drive away
       This place that is my home I cannot pay
My only faith's in the broken bones and bruises I display

Chords bridge:   

Have you ever seen a one-legged man trying to dance his way free?
If you've ever seen a one-legged man then you've seen me

!!!-The end is the same of the chorus-!!!
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