Standard (EADGBE)

 There is an empty space in the chair tonight

 Cause he don't feel right

 There are stormclouds brewing at the back of his mind

 As he steps outside

 He will be twenty in a week

 But he's old for his years

 He's had many of those

 To confront his own fears

 But his father's not the man he'd like to grow up to be

 And his mother isn't growing old gracefully

 He says times like these I don't want to be a Superstar

 Cause reality tv killed them all in america

 Oh the sun always shines in a magazine

 Tonight can we be free to be who we really are

There is an empty space between the lines tonight

 And it burns so bright

 And the angry silence that he throws on the floor

 Says he don't care anymore

 He had money for the truth

 But love's a lot more

 And the answer's is not the one he was looking for

 His father's not the man he'd like to grow up to be

 And his mother is his mother reluctantly

 He says times like these I don't want to be a Superstar

 Cause reality tv killed them all in america

 Oh the sun always shines in a magazine

 Tonight can we be free to be who we really are

 He says times like these I don't want to be a Superstar

 Cause reality tv killed them all in america

 Oh the sun always shines in a magazine

 Tonight can we be free to be who we really are