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Music
by
Elton
John
Lyrics
by
Bernie
Taupin
Available
on
the
album
Captain
Fantastic
And
The
Brown
Dirt
Cowboy
When
I
think
of
those
East
End
lights,
muggy
nights
The
curtains
drawn
in
the
little
room
downstairs
Prima
Donna
lord
you
really
should
have
been
there
Sitting
like
a
princess
perched
in
her
electric
chair
And
it's
one
more
beer
and
I
don't
hear
you
anymore
We've
all
gone
crazy
lately
My
friends
out
there
rolling
round
the
basement
floor
And
someone
saved
my
life
tonight
sugar
bear
You
almost
had
your
hooks
in
me
didn't
you
dear
You
nearly
had
me
roped
and
tied
Altar-bound,
hypnotized
Sweet
freedom
whispered
in
my
ear
You're
a
butterfly
And
butterflies
are
free
to
fly
Fly
away,
high
away,
bye
bye
I
never
realised
the
passing
hours
of
evening
showers
A
slip
noose
hanging
in
my
darkest
dreams
I'm
strangled
by
your
haunted
social
scene
Just
a
pawn
out-played
by
a
dominating
queen
It's
four
o'clock
in
the
morning
Damn
it
listen
to
me
good
I'm
sleeping
with
myself
tonight
Saved
in
time,
thank
God
my
music's
still
alive
And
I
would
have
walked
head
on
into
the
deep
end
of
the
river
Clinging
to
your
stocks
and
bonds
Paying
your
H.P.
demands
forever
They're
coming
in
the
morning
with
a
truck
to
take
me
home
Someone
saved
my
life
tonight,
someone
saved
my
life
tonight
Someone
saved
my
life
tonight,
someone
saved
my
life
tonight
Someone
saved
my
life
tonight
So
save
your
strength
and
run
the
field
you
play
alone
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