Poor Girl's Elvis, Poor Man's Marilyn Monroe

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  • Intro 1
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    Verse 1
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    He left his Mississippi town
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    on the Gulf of Mexico
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    Just as she left New York City
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    in the winter rain and snow
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    He played a flat -top martin

    and kinda sang the blues
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    She'd been at Brooklyn Academy,
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    wore patent leather shoes
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    He was going to Chicago
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    just because he had some time
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    She was off to Hollywood
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    to see what she could find
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    Racing down the highway,

    her blonde hair did flow
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    He was a poor girl's Elvis,
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    she was a poor man's Marilyn Monroe
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    He was a poor girl's Elvis,
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    she was a poor man's Marilyn
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    Monroe

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    At a truck stop outside Memphis,
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    she parked his Thunderbird
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    As she stepped inside
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    she heard him say, Miss,
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    may I have a word?
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    He said, I'm just a southern boy
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    and I speak with a draw
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    But I'd be pleased if you'd let me
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    buy a cup of coffee for you all
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    She said you look familiar,
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    and he said so do you
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    Could this be a storybook romance
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    that's coming true?
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    She raised her hand to hide a smile,
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    he said she didn't know
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    He was a poor girl's Elvis,
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    she was a poor man's Marilyn Monroe
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    He was a poor girl's Elvis,
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    she was a poor man's Marilyn Mon
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    roe

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    They sat a while in silence,
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    she toyed with her spoon
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    He gazed beyond the parking lot
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    to see the rising moon
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    The pine trees in the distance
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    were swaying in the wind
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    He was sure that they were destined
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    to be more than friends
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    He turned his gaze back to her,
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    his eyes showing like a flame
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    For this girl that he just met,
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    he didn't even know her name
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    He could not resist her,
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    why he didn't know
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    He was a poor girl's Elvis,
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    she was a poor man's Marilyn Monroe
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    He was a poor girl's Elvis,
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    she was a poor man's Marilyn
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    Monroe

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    He talked about his music,
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    she talked about the stage
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    In the diary she was keeping,
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    he would get a page
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    She came and sat beside him,
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    he put his arm around her
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    Then he went and sold his pickup truck
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    to the dude behind the counter
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    He said, I've got some
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    money now,
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    would you like to have some fun?
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    She said, I'm going to the west coast
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    just to catch a little sun
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    She slowly pushed her chair away
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    and coyly rose to go
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    He was a poor girl's Elvis,
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    she was a poor man's Marilyn Monroe
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    He was a poor girl's Elvis,
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    she was a poor man's Marilyn
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    Monroe

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    She was a little flustered,
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    until he took her hand
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    It was happening so quickly,
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    the way he changed his plans
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    But she was laughing like a schoolgirl
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    as they walked out the door
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    He flashed a gentle smile at her,
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    and she wanted more
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    He turned on the radio
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    as they got into her car

    Each was thinking
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    that the other ought to be a star
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    They didn't feel at all like strangers
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    and told each other so
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    He was a poor girl's Elvis,
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    she was a poor man's Marilyn Monroe
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    He was a poor girl's Elvis,
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    she was a poor man's Marilyn Mon
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