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    [spoken]:
    I everything!
    I every little thing as if it happened only yesterday
    I was barely seventeen, and I once killed a boy with a Fender guitar
    I don't if it was a telecaster or a stradacaster
    But I do that it had a heart of chrome and a voice like a horny angel
    I don't if it was a telecaster or a stradacaster
    But I do that it wasn't at all easy
    It required the perfect combination of the right power chords
    And the precise angle from which to strike
    The guitar bled for about a week afterward
    And the blood was ugh dark and rich, like wild berries
    The blood of the guitar was Chuck Berry red
    The guitar bled for about a week afterward, but it rung out beautifully
    And I was able to play notes that I had never even heard before
    So I took my guitar, and I smashed it against the wall
    I smashed it against the floor
    I smashed it against the body of a varsity cheerleader
    Smashed it against the hood of a car
    Smashed it against a 1981 Harley Davidson
    The Harley howled in pain, the guitar howled in heat
    And I ran up the stairs to my parents' bedroom
    Mummy and daddy were sleeping in the moonlight
    Slowly I opened the door, creeping in the shadows
    Right upto the foot of their bed
    I raised the guitar high above my head
    And just as I was about to bring the guitar crashing down
    upon the centre of the bed, my father woke up, screaming "Stop!"
    "Wait a minute! Stop it boy! What do ya think you're doin'?
    That's no way to treat an expensive musical instrument!"
    And I said: "God dammit daddy!
    You know I love you, but you got a hell of a lot to learn about rock an' roll"

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