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Duvalier's Dream lyrics and chords are intended for your own personal
use only, this is a good country song written and recorded by Kris
Kristofferson.
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Duvalier's Dream Written and recorded by Kris Kristofferson
Am C G7 Duvalier was a bitter man who cursed the mornin' sun Am E7 Am That brought a new betrayal every day C G7 He shunned the world of mortals and the sounds of human tongues Am G7 E7 And blessed the night that chased their sight away
Am G7 Am A disillusioned dreamer who would never love again C E7 Who tried a bit and found that it was rotten Am C G7 Preferring perfect strangers to the company of friends Am E7 Am G7 Cause strangers are so easily forgotten
C Oh it's hard to keep believin' when you know you've been deceived G7 To face a lie and dare to try again
But there's nothin' like a woman with the spell of make believe Am To make a new believer of a man
C G7 Duvalier took the fickle turns of fortune in his stride Am E7 Am Expecting next to nothing out of life C G7 Till fortune found a girl who fanned the flame he thought had died F G7 E7 Whose burning beauty cut him like a knife
Am G7 Am She touched him through the senses that his mind could not control C E7 Then smiling stepped aside and watched him fall Am C G7 Betrayed by his own body and the hunger in his soul Am E7 Am Duvalier was a dreamer after all
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