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One | sum | mer evening drunk to hell, |
Am | C | ||
I | sat | there nearly | lifeless. |
G | ||
An | old | man in the corner sang |
C | Am | ||
Where the | wat | er lilies | grow. |
G | ||
And | on | the jukebox johnny sang |
Am | C | ||
A- | bout | a thing called | love. |
G | Am | C | G | ||||
And it’s | how | are you | kid | and | what’s | your | name, |
C | Am | ||
And | how | would you bloody | know? |
G | ||
In | blood | and death ’neath a screaming sky |
Am | C | ||
I | lay | down on the | ground, |
G | ||
And the | arms | and legs of other men |
C | Am | ||
Were | sca | ttered all a- | round. |
G | ||
Some | cursed, | some prayed, some prayed then cursed, |
Am | C | ||
Then | pray, | then bled some | more. |
G | Am | C | G | ||
And the | only | thing | that I | could | see |
Am | C | G | |||
Was a pair of brown | eyes | that was | looking | at | me. |
Am | C | G | |||
But when we got | back, | labelled | parts | one to | three, |
Am | C | G | |||
There was no pair of | brown | eyes | wai | ting for | me. |
(G) | Am | C | G | |||
And | a rovin’, a | rovi | n’, a | rov | in’ I’ll | go |
C | Am | ||
For a | pair | of brown | eyes. |
𝄆 | C | | | C | | | C | | | Am | 𝄇 |
G | ||
I | loo | ked at him he looked at me |
Am | C | |||
All | I | could do was | hate | him, |
G | ||
While | Ray | and Philomena sang |
C | Am | ||
Of | my | elusive | dreams. |
G | ||
I | saw | the streams, the rolling hills |
Am | C | |||
Where | his | brown eyes were | wai | ting. |
G | Am | C | G | ||||
And I | thought | a- | bout | a | pair | of brown | eyes |
C | Am | ||
That | wai | ted once for | me. |
G | ||
So | dru | nk to hell I left the place |
Am | C | |||
Sometimes | craw | ling sometimes | wal | king. |
G | ||
A | hun | gry sound came across the breeze, |
C | Am | |||
So I | gave | the walls a | talk | ing. |
G | ||
And I | hea | rd the sounds of long ago |
Am | C | |
From | the old ca- | nal, |
G | Am | C | G | ||||
And the | birds | were | whis | tling | in | the | trees |
C | Am | |||
Where the | wind | was gently | laug | hing. |
G | Am | C | G | ||||
And a | rov | in’ a | rovi | n’ a | rov | in’ I’ll | go, |
G | Am | C | G | ||||
A | rov | in’ a | rovi | n’ a | rov | in’ I’ll | go, |
G | Am | C | G | ||||
And a | rov | in’ a | rovi | n’ a | rov | in’ I’ll | go, |
C | Am | ||
For a | pair | of brown | eyes, |
C | D | G | ||
For a | pair | of | brown | eyes. |
𝄆 | C | | | C | | | C | | | Am | 𝄇 |
G | Am | C | G | ||||
And a | rov | in’ a | rovi | n’ a | rov | in’ I’ll | go, |
G | Am | C | G | ||||
And a | rov | in’ a | rovi | n’ a | rov | in’ I’ll | go, |
G | Am | C | G | ||||
And a | rov | in’ a | rovi | n’ a | rov | in’ I’ll | go, |
C | Am | ||
For a | pair | of brown | eyes, |
C | D | G | ||
For a | pair | of | brown | eyes. |
𝄆 | C | | | C | | | C | | | Am | | |
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