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Warm And Free
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Bobby Bare.
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Warm And Free Recorded by Bobby Bare Written by Shel Silverstein
F C Warm and free warm and free G7 C That's all it takes to get a hold on me F C Warm and free warm and free D7 G7 You never know how low you can be
C G7 C Till you go into an all night cafe G7 C Grab somebody's dirty old cup
Walk right up to the hot water boiler G7 C And fill that sucker up
F C Then you add some ketchup salt and tabasco G7 C Sure smells good to me F C Then sluppity-slup you suck it up G7 C It's warm and it's free
Repeat #1
C G7 C Till you sneak into a party on Saturday night G7 C And say hey I'm a friend of Stan's
And you ease into the kitchen open up the fridge G7 C And gobble up everything you can
F C Then you crawl into the bed neath a big pile o'coats G7 C And try to get yourself some sleep F C This life ain't swell but what the hell G7 C You're warm and you're free
Repeat #1
C G7 C Till you go into a bar and meet a middle aged lady G7 C Let her buy you a drink or two
You look into her eyes till she says G7 C I've got a son bout the very same age as you
F C Then you say you remind me of my very own momma G7 C As her hand slips to your knee F C She ain't Raquel but what the hell G7 C It's warm and it's free
Repeat #1
F C Warm and free warm and free G7 C That's all it takes to get a hold on me
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