Tom: E major•
Verse 1
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The old hometown looks the same
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As I step down from the train
There to meet me is my
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Down the lane I look and there runs Mary
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Hair of gold and lips like cherries,
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It's good to touch the green,
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The old house is still standing,
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Though the paint is cracked and dry.
There's that old oak tree,
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the one I used to play on
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And down the lane I'd walk
with my sweet Mary
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Hair of gold and lips like cherries
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B
It's good to touch the green,
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And then all come to meet me,
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arms are reaching, smiling sweetly, oh,
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it's good to touch the green, green grass of home.
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Then I awake and I look around me
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to the four gray walls that surround me
and I realize that, well, I was,
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there's that sad old potlatch
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Arm in arm we'll walk at daybreak
and again
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I'll touch the green,
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An d they'll all come to see me
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In the shade of that old oak tree
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Near the green, green grass of home
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As they lay me neath
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Am
the green, green grass of home
AfinadorE A D G B E
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