James Taylor — Me And My Guitar

Me and my guitar always in the same mood I am mostly flesh and bones and he is mostly wood Never does grow impatient for the changes I don't know, no If he can't go to heaven, maybe, I don't want to go, Lord Picture me in the key of E, call me Uncle John Any fool can easily see that we go back a long time Feel something like fine to me, there's no such thing as the wrong time He hops up on my knee, singing: ''Get down, Pops, it's song time'' Every now and then I'm a lonely man It's nice to know that I've got a Friend Puts his power right in my hand All I've got to do is the best I can, if I can I got a dog named David, I got a bird named Dinah I got a birthmark on my thigh in the shape of Mainland China Got a somewhat southern accent 'cause I come from Carolina And if you want to find us, we'll be walking right behind you I hear horns, I hear voices, I hear strings Seems I was born with too many choices Now what am I going to do with all these extra things As they serve to confuse me, really It's me and my guitar Essentially me and my guitar Oh, maybe a few friends fall by for tea A little bit of Who Do You Love? But pay no attention to the man behind the curtain It's me and my guitar Having fun, boogie-woogie, gotta, uh-huh, me and my guitar Me and my guitar, me and my guitar


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