The Office (U.S.) Theme Song
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Were sweep-ing the path for mis-sus mc-grath
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And clean-ing the stove for el-a-nor grove
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Were wash-ing up plates for A-lis-tair Yates
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And mow-ing the lawn for Pro-fes-or Mc-Yawn
(CHORUS)
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We can do an-y job be it big or small
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Noth-ing will stop us noth-ing at all
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We sing as we work and we work as we sing
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If you want a job done why not give us a ring
Verse 2
We’re watering plants for missus marantz
And polishing shoes for molly McGrews
Were picking up sticks for murgatroyd hicks
And mopping the floor for doctor McGraw
(Key of Ab)
* Nearly every note played with slide in
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2* 3* 2* 3* 2* 3* 2* 3* 2* 3*
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(Key of C)
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W: Sammy Cahn
M: Neal Hefti
Key: F
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No mat-ter where they go
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They are known as the cou-ple.
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They’re nev-er seen a-lone
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So they’re known as the cou-ple.
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As I’ve in-di-cat-ed
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They are nev-er quite sep-a-rat-ed,
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They are peas in a pod.
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Don’t you think that it’s odd.
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Their hab-its, I con-fess
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None can guess with the cou-ple.
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If one says no it’s yes
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more or less, with the cou-ple.
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But they’re laugh pro-vok-ing;
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Yet they real-ly don’t know they’re jok-ing.
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Don’t you find when love is blind
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It’s kind of odd.
REPEAT & end with
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Don’t you think it’s odd. 3X
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(Repeat the whole thing.)
I only tabbed the part that most of us are familiar with, but the midi
I referenced is the complete composition. Nice ‘n’ jazzy.
17th C. English folk song
Key: Em
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A North Coun-try maid
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Up to Lon-don had strayed
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Al-though with her na-ture
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It did not a-gree
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Which made her re-pent
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And so bit-ter-ly la-ment
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Oh I wish once a-gain
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For the North Coun-try
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Oh the oak and the ash
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And the bon-nie i-vy tree
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They flour-ish at home
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In my own coun-try
English folk song
Key: Bb
Time: 3/4
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The North wind doth blow
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and we shall have snow
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And what will poor rob-in do then
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Poor thing, poor thing
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He’ll sit in the barn
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And keep him-self warm
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And tuck his head un-der his wing
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Poor thing
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He’ll sit in the barn
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And keep him-self warm
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And tuck his head un-der his wing
English folk song
Key: Bb
Time: 3/4
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The North wind doth blow
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and we shall have snow
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And what will poor rob-in do then
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Poor thing, poor thing
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He’ll sit in the barn
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And keep him-self warm
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And tuck his head un-der his wing
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Poor thing
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He’ll sit in the barn
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And keep him-self warm
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And tuck his head un-der his wing
F
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Oh, the noble Duke of York,
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He had ten thousand men,
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He marched them up to the top of the hill
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And marched them down again
2. And when you’re up, you’re up,
And when you’re down, you’re down,
And when you’re only half way up,
You’re neither up nor down.
3. Oh a-hunting we will go,
A-hunting we will go;
We’ll catch a little fox and
put him in a box,
And then we’ll let him go.
F
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Oh, the noble Duke of York,
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He had ten thousand men,
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He marched them up to the top of the hill
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And marched them down again
2. And when you’re up, you’re up,
And when you’re down, you’re down,
And when you’re only half way up,
You’re neither up nor down.
3. Oh a-hunting we will go,
A-hunting we will go;
We’ll catch a little fox and
put him in a box,
And then we’ll let him go.
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Hey, once upon a younger year
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When all our shadows disappeared
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The animals inside came out to play
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Hey, went face to face with all our fears
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Learned our lessons through the tears
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Made memories we knew would never fade
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One day my father—he told me,
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«Son, don’t let it slip away.»
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He took me in his arms, I heard him say,
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«When you get older
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Your wild heart will live for younger days
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Think of me if ever you’re afraid.»
(Chorus)
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He said, «One day you’ll leave this world behind
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So live a life you will remember.»
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My father told me when I was just a child
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These are the nights that never die
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My father told me
[Instrumental]
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When thunder clouds start pouring down
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Light a fire they can’t put out
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Carve your name into those shining stars
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He said, «Go venture far beyond these shores.
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Don’t forsake this life of yours.
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I’ll guide you home no matter where you are.»
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One day my father—he told me,
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«Son, don’t let it slip away.»
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When I was just a kid I heard him say,
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«When you get older
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Your wild heart will live for younger days
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Think of me if ever you’re afraid.
(Chorus)
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These are the nights that never die
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My father told me
Hey, hey
Listen to the midi first.
I couldnt get the whole song, but here is the intro:
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Virgil Caine is the name,
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and I served on the Danville train,
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‘Til Stoneman’s cavalry came
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and tore up the tracks again.
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In the winter of sixty five,
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We were hungry, just barely alive.
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By May the tenth, Richmond had fell,
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it’s a time I remember, oh so well,
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,
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and the bells were ringing,
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,
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and the people were singin’.
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They went
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La,La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La,La, La,
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Back with my wife in Tennessee,
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When one day she called to me,
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«Virgil, quick, come see,
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there goes the Robert E. Lee!»
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Now I don’t mind choppin’ wood,
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and I don’t care if the money’s no good.
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Ya take what ya need and ya leave the rest,
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But they should never have taken the very best.
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,
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and the bells were ringing,
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,
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and the people were singin’.
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They went
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La,La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La,La, La,
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Like my father before me,
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I will work the land,
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Like my brother above me,
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who took a rebel stand.
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He was just eighteen, proud and brave,
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But a Yankee laid him in his grave,
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I swear by the mud below my feet,
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You can’t raise a Caine back up when he’s in defeat.
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,
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and the bells were ringing,
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,
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and the people were singin’.
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They went
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La,La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La, La,La, La,
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,
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and the bells were ringing,
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,
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and the people were singin’.
They Say That You’r A Run-a-round Lov-er
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Though You Say It Is-n’t So
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But If You Put Me Down For A-not-her
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I’ll Know Be-lieve Me I’ll Know
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Cause The Night Has A Thous-and Eyes
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And A Thous-and Eyes, Can’t Help But See
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I—f You Are True To Me
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So Re-mem-ber When You Tell Those Lit-tle White Lies
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That The Night Has A Thous-and Eyes
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By: Ben Weisman, Dottie Wayne, Marilyn Garrett
Bobby Vee, The Carpenters
Key: F
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They say that you’re a run-a-round lov-er
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Tho you say it is-n’t so
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But if you put me down for an-oth-er
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I’ll know be-lieve me, I’ll know
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‘Cause the night has a thou-sand eyes
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And a thou-sand eyes can’t help but see
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If you are-n’t true to me
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So re-mem-ber when you tell
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Those lit-tle white lies
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That the night has a thou-sand eyes
W: Peter Callender
M: Mitch Murray
The Paper Lace
Key: C
Daddy was a cop
On the east side of Chicago
Back in the U S A
Back in the bad old days
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In the heat of a sum-mer night
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In the land of the dol-lar bill
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When the town of Chi-ca-go died
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And they talk a-bout it still
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When a man named Al Ca-pone
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Tried to make that town his own
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And he called his gang to war
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With the for-ces of the law
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I heard my ma-ma cry
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I heard her pray the night Chi-ca-go died
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Broth-er what a night it real-ly was
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Broth-er what a fight it real-ly was,
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glo-ry be
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I heard my ma-ma cry
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I heard her pray the night Chi-ca-go died
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Broth-er what a night the peo-ple saw
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Broth-er what a fight the peo-ple saw,
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yes in-deed
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And the sound of the bat-tle rang
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Through the streets of the old east side
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Till the last of the hood-lum gang
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Had sur-ren-dered up or died
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There was shout-ing in the street
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And the sound of run-ning feet
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And I asked some-one who said
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‘Bout a hun-dred cops are dead
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I heard my ma-ma cry
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I heard her pray the night Chi-ca-go died
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Broth-er what a night it real-ly was
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Broth-er what a fight it real-ly was,
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glo-ry be
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I heard my ma-ma cry
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I heard her pray the night Chi-ca-go died
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Broth-er what a night the peo-ple saw
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Broth-er what a fight the peo-ple saw,
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yes in-deed
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Then there was no sound at all
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But the clock up-on the wall
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Then the door burst o-pen wide
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And my dad-dy stepped in-side
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And he kissed my ma-ma’s face
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And he brushed her tears a-way
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The night Chi-ca-go died
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The night Chi-ca-go died
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Broth-er what a night the peo-ple saw
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Broth-er what a fight the peo-ple saw,
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yes in-deed
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Broth-er what a night it real-ly was
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Broth-er what a fight it real-ly was,
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glo-ry be
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We said our good byes—— ah, the night before.
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Love was in your eyes—— ah, the night before.
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Now today I find you have changed your mind.
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Treat me like you did the night before.
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Were you telling lies—— ah, the night before?
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Was I so unwise——- ah, the night before?
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When I held you near you were so sincere.
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Treat me like you did the night before.
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Last night is a night I will remember you by.
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When I think of things we did it makes me wanna cry.
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We said our good byes—— ah, the night before.
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Love was in your eyes—— ah, the night before.
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Now today I find you have changed your mind.
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Treat me like you did the night before.
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When I held you near you were so sincere.
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Treat me like you did the night before.
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Last night is a night I will remember you by.
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When I think of things we did it makes me wanna cry.
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Were you telling lies—— ah, the night before?
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Was I so unwise——- ah, the night before?
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When I held you near you were so sincere.
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Treat me like you did the night before.
Trad. Irish Folk Song
Key: Em
The song is written in G but has the
C sharped so it is tabbed on a D diatonic
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A maid went to Comb-er
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her mar-kets to learn
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To sell for her mam-my
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three hanks of fine yarn
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She met a young man
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On the King’s own high-way
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which caused this young dam-sel
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to dal-ly and stray
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Come sit down be-side me
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I mean you no harm
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Come sit down be-side me
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this new tune to learn
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Here are three new guin-eas
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your mam-my to pay
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So leave off your learn-in
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till next mar-ket day
They sat down together the grass it was green
The day was the fairest that ever was seen
The look in your eye would lead angels astray
So lay by your yarn till the next market day
The maid she went home and the words that he said
The song that he sang her still rang in her head
She says I’ll go find him by land or by sea
Till he learns me the tune called The Next Market Day»
Trad. Irish Folk Song
Key: Em
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A maid went to Comb-er
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her mar-kets to learn
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To sell for her mam-my
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three hanks of fine yarn
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She met a young man
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On the King’s own high-way
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which caused this young dam-sel
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to dal-ly and stray
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Come sit down be-side me
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I mean you no harm
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Come sit down be-side me
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this new tune to learn
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Here are three new guin-eas
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your mam-my to pay
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So leave off your learn-in
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till next mar-ket day
They sat down together the grass it was green
The day was the fairest that ever was seen
The look in your eye would lead angels astray
So lay by your yarn till the next market day
The maid she went home and the words that he said
The song that he sang her still rang in her head
She says I’ll go find him by land or by sea
Till he learns me the tune called The Next Market Day»
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p-pause -draw
Neil Young,
Arrangment requires two harps
(Dm N Lee Oskar layout) and
x[Low E]x
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I caught you knocking at my cell ar door,
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I love you bab y can I have some more
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Oh oh the damage done
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I hit the cit y and I lost my band
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I watched the nee dle take a nother man
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Gone, gone, the damage done
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I sing the song because I love the man
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I know that some of you don’t understand
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Milk blood to keep from running out
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I’ve seen the need le and the damage done
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A little part of it in eve ry one
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Eve ry junky’s like the setting su un
By Neil Young
Key: D
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I caught you knock-in’ at my cel-lar door
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I love you, ba-by, can I have some more
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Ooh, ooh, the dam-age done.
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I hit the cit-y and I lost my band
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I watched the nee-dle take an-oth-er man
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Gone, gone, the dam-age done.
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I sing the song be-cause I love the man
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I know that some of you don’t un-der-stand
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Milk blood to keep from run-ning out.
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I’ve seen the nee-dle and the dam-age done
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A lit-tle part of it in ev-‘ry-one
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But ev-‘ry jun-kie’s like a set-tin’ sun.
(8, 4 Count Intro)
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I caught you knockin’ at my cellar door
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I love you, baby, can I have some more
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Ooh, ooh, the damage done.
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I hit the city and I lost my band
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I watched the needle take another man
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Gone, gone, the damage done.
(8, 4 Count Intro)
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I sing the song because I love the man
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I know that some of you don’t understand
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Milk-blood to keep from running out.
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I’ve seen the needle and the damage done
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A little part of it in everyone
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But every junkie’s like a settin’ sun.
This plays with karaoke music, same Artist, run time 2:02.
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I caught you knock-in’ at my cel-lar door
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I love you ba-by can I have some more?
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Oh, oh, the dam-age done. I hit the cit-y
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And I lost my band, I watched the need-le
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Take an-oth-er man. Gone, gone, the
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Dam-age done. I sing the song be-cause
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I love the man, I know that some of you
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Don’t un-der-stand. Milk blood to keep
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From run-nin’ out. I’ve seen the
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Need-le and the dam-age done. A lit-tle
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Part of it in ev-‘ry one, but ev-‘ry
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Junk-ie’s like a set-tin’ sun
It’s not the pale moon that excites me
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That thrills and delights me, oh no
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It’s just the nearness of you
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It isn’t your sweet conversation
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That brings this sensation, oh no
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It’s just the nearness of you
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When you’re in my arms
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And I feel you so close to me
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All my wildest dreams come true
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I need no soft lights to enchant me
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If you’ll only grant me the right
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To hold you ever so tight
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And to feel in the night the nearness of you
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oi maamme suomi synnyin maa,
Oh our land, Finland, fatherland,
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soi sana kultainen
echo loudly, golden word!
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Ei laaksoa, ei kukkulaa,
No valley, no hill
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ei vettä rantaa rakkaanpaa
no water , shore more dear
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Kuin kotmaa t ä pohjoinen
than this northern homeland,
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Maa kallis isien
this precious land of our fathers.
By: Lincoln Chase & Shirley Elliston
Key: F
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The name game
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Shir-ley
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Shir-ley Shir-ley bo bur-ley
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Bo-na-na fa-na fo fir-ley
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Fe fi mo mer-ley
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SHIR-LEY!
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Lin-coln
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Lin-coln Lin-coln bo bin-coln
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Bo-na-na fa-na fo fin-coln
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Fe fi mo min-coln
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LIN-COLN!
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Come on ev-‘ry-bod-y
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I say now let’s play a game
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I bet-cha I can make a rhyme
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Out of an-y-bod-y’s name.
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The first let-ter of the name
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I treat it like it was-n’t there
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But a «B» or an «F» or an “M” will ap-pear
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And then I say “Bo” add a “B”
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Then I say the name
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Then Bo-na-na fan-na and fo
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And then I say the name a-gain
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And then I say the name a-gain
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With an «f» ver-y plain
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Then a fee fi and a mo
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And then I say the name a-gain
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With an M this time
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And there is-n’t an-y name
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That I can’t rhyme.
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Well, as a child I mostly spoke inside my head
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I had conversations with the clouds, the dogs, the dead
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And they thought my broken, that my tongue was coated lead
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But I just couldn’t make my words make sense to them
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If you only listen with your ears… I can’t get in
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And I spent my evenings pullin’ stars out of the sky
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And I’d arrange them on the lawn where I would lie
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And in the wind I’d taste the dreams of distant lives
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And I would dress myself up in them through the night
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While my folks would sleep in separate beds… and wonder why
(Melody)
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And through them days I was a ghost atop my chair
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My dad considered me a cross he had to bear
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And in my head I’d sing apologies and stare
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As my mom would hang the clothes across the line
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And she would try to keep the empty… from her eyes
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So, then one afternoon I dressed myself alone
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I packed my pillowcase with everything I owned
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And in my head I said «goodbye,» then I was gone
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And I set out on the heels of the unknown
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So my folks could have a new life of their own
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So that maybe I could find someone
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Who could hear the only words that I’d known
(Melody)
A:
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B :
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C :
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