Key: G
Introduction:
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Marie Provost did not look her best
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The day the cops bust into her loneli-ness
G Em
In the cheap hotel up on Hollywood West
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July Twenty Nine
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She'd been lying there for two or three weeks
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The neighbours said they never heard a squeak
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While hungry eyes that could not speak
C D
Said even little doggies have got to eat
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She was a winner that became a doggie's dinner
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She never meant that much to me
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Who oh oh oh oh poor Ma-rie
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Marie Provost was a movie queen
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Mysterious angel of the silent screen
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And run like the wind the nation's young men steamed
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When Marie crossed the silent screen
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Woah she came out west from New York
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But when the talkies came Mar-ie just couldn't cope
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The public said Mar-ie take a walk
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All the way back to New York
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She was a winner that became a doggie's dinner
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She never meant that much to me
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But now I see poor Mar-ie
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Those quaalude bombs didn't help her sleep
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As her nights grew long and her days grew bleak
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It's all downhill once you've passed your peak
C D
Marie got ready for that last big sleep
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The cops came in and they looked a-round
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Throwing up everywhere over what they'd found
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The handiwork of Marie's little dachs-hund
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That hungry little dachshund!
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She was a winner that became a doggie's dinner
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She never meant that much to me
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Who oh oh oh oh poor Ma-rie
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Poor Ma-rie
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Poor Ma-rie
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Poor poor Ma-rie
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Poor Ma-rie
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Poor Ma-rie