Tom: Eb major
Verse 1
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In Louisville, Kentucky,
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in the wintertime, around February,
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my grandmother, who was 88 years old
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the last time I remember her doing this,
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She would dig holes in the hard earth
Em
that was just beginning to thaw,
pop a bulb into it,
screw the top off
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of one of those old blue mason jars
Em
so the sun's rays in the spring
would hurt her flowers,
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and squinch it down over the bulb.
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Get up, brush off her legs
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Em
when you get as old as Nanny
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and the cold gets into your bones,
you just don't want to go on.
Em
And I laughed and I said, Nanny,
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Bm
and the year before that.
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Sometimes the cold gets in my bones
Em
till I just can't go on
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And for a little while, well, I don't care
Bm
if my days are coming to an end
just as soon be gone
Em
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Sometimes a night comes down on me
F#m
and I know what's ahead
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Em
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And even in this cold old house
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with no one to say goodnight to me
when I go to bed
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Bm
F#
Sometimes I wonder why I stay,
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Em
what am I waiting for.
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they've got children of their own,
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Em
they don't need me no more.
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In winter, when the streets are bare,
Em
there is nothing much to see.
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I can't help missin' think about
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took away from me.
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Then one morning,
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another spring is there
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Things are blooming, birds are singing
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Am
And suddenly, well,
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I ain't sad no more
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Oh, when it's warm
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Em
and the sun is up,
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it's like my heart's re stored.
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I had my love, I had my children,
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and I have so many memories.
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So don't mind me complaining,
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what the years may bring.
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Cause this old world's
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been good to me
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And I'm glad I'm seeing an other
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F#m
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Bb
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spring you
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