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John Lennon's Lyrics Go For Millions!

These are John Lennon's handwritten lyrics in spite of A Day In The Life, which was the decisive track on the Beatles album Sgt. scatter's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
And they once in a blue moon belong to a private American connoisseur who just bought the lyrics over the extent of $1.2 million at a New York bishopric auction.
The lyrics, penned in a angry felt marker and blue pen, start with the words "I pore over THE NEWS TODAY OH BOY," which referred to a information story about Guinness heir Tara Browne who died in a buggy crash.
The song was banned aside the BBC because of the tailback, "I'd love to turn you on," which rumour has it referred to drug use.
Lennon admitted later that the terminal line was "nonsense."
Ha!
Still, precise cool for Beatles fans!

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