Tom: C major
Intro 1
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Em
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G
C
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Verse 1
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Dm
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mouth in the missionary times,
C
Em
And your eyes like smoke and
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Dm
your prayers like rhymes,
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F
Em
And your silver cross,
Dm
C
and your voice like chimes,
Em
and who among them could they
F
Dm
G
really think could bury you?
C
Em
With your pockets well
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Dm
G
protected at last,
C
Em
And your streetcar visions which
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Dm
G
you place on the grass,
F
Em
And your flesh like silk,
Dm
C
and your face like glass,
Em
F
and who among them would try
G
Verse 2
Dm
C
Sad- eyed lady of the lowlands,
Dm
G
Dm
Where sad- eyed prophets
G
Verse 3
C
Em
With your sheets like leather
F
Dm
and your belt like lace,
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C
Em
And your deck of cards missing
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Dm
the jack and the ace,
G
F
Em
And your basement clothes
Dm
C
and your hollow face,
Em
F
Who among them would really
Dm
G
try to outguess you?
C
Em
With your silhouette when
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Dm
G
the sunlight dims
C
Em
In to your eyes where
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Dm
G
the moonlight swims,
F
Em
And your match- book songs
Dm
C
and your gypsy hymns,
Em
F
Dm
Who among them would try
Verse 4
Dm
C
Sad- eyed lady of the lowlands,
G
Dm
Where sad- eyed prophets
G
Verse 5
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Em
Dm
C
My warehouse eye s and
Dm
G
Dm
my Arabian drums,
G
Em
Dm
Shall I bring them to your gate,
Or, sad- eyed lady, should I wait?
C
Verse 6
Em
With your Kings of Tyrus and their
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Dm
G
convict lists
C
Em
They're waiting in line for
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Dm
G
their geranium kiss,
F
Em
And you would not think it
Dm
C
would happen like this,
Em
F
Dm
And who among them really wants
G
C
just to kiss you? Kiss you!
Am
C
Em
With your childhood flames
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Dm
G
and your midnight rug,
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Em
And your Spanish manners and
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Dm
your mother's drugs,
G
F
Em
And your cowboy mouth
Dm
C
and your curfew plugs,
Em
F
And who among them do you think
Dm
G
could resist you? Resist you!
Verse 7
Dm
C
G
Sad- eyed lady from the lowlands,
Dm
Where sad- eyed prophets
C
G
say that no man comes,
Verse 8
C
Em
Oh, the farmers and the businessmen,
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Dm
G
they all did decide
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Em
To show you the dead an gels
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Dm
G
which they all used to hide.
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Em
But why did they pick you to
Dm
C
sympathize with their side?
Em
F
Dm
And how could they ever, ever,
G
ever mistake you? Mistake you!
C
Em
For they wished you accepted
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Dm
G
the blame for the farmer,
C
Em
With the sea at your feet and
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Dm
G
the phony false alarm,
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Em
And the child of a hoodlum
Dm
C
wrapped up in your arms,
Em
F
Dm
Oh how could they ever, ever,
G
C
ever persuade you? Persuade you!
Verse 9
Dm
C
Sad- eyed lady of the lowland,
G
Dm
Where sad- eyed prophets say
G
Verse 10
F
Em
Dm
My warehouse eyes,
C
Dm
G
Dm
my Arabian drums,
G
Dm
Shall I leave them at your gate,
Or, sad- eyed lady, should I wait?
C
Verse 11
F
Em
Dm
My warehouse eyes,
C
Dm
G
Dm
my Arabian drums,
G
Dm
Shall I bring them to your gate,
Or, sad- eyed lady, should I wait?
C
Verse 12
Dm
C
F
Em
Dm
C
Oh my sad warehouse eyes
Dm
G
Dm
and my Arabian drums
G
Dm
Shall I bring them to your gate,
Or, sad- eyed lady, should I wait?
C
Verse 13
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Dm
Em
Dm
C
Hey hey my ware my warehouse eyes,
Dm
G
my Arabian drums (fade)
G
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