Tom: B major•
Intro 1
B
E
B
E
Verse 1
Montreal,
E
where Europe meets America,
B
E
I saw Leonard Cohen's house,
and that was good.
B
And since it was the festival,
E
there were jazz bands playing
E
like I knew they always would.
F#
And the surrogate sister,
G#m
and said, Hey Andy,
F#
welcome to the new world
B
E
B
I was speechless
E
Speechless
E
longest street in the world
B
And I had to find a place
B
E
I went in to buy a 25 cents trash novel
B
E
It was called Stranger In Our Midst
F#
E
And round the corner in an electrical store
G#m
F#
An old man looked me in the eye
E
F#
B
E
B
Said, son, you look speechless
E
E
where everybody wears red socks,
B
They thought if they left
B
E
they could find their own voice.
F#
But as the ship sailed out into the harbour,
E
the flower music playing,
G#m
F#
I saw their homeland in their eyes,
E
F#
B
and I was speechless,
E
B
E
speechless.
B
E
In Philadelphia and Washington D .C.,
B
E
the driving seat of this whole big country,
B
I saw the Endless Horizons
F#
and the homeless queuing outside
E
the White House for food,
G#m
and the black guy selling matchsticks
E
B
E
B
left me speechless, speechless,
E
B
E
New York, he had hit me late one night,
going
B
Down to the convenience store
E
with Big Stevie for a beer
B
E
Summin' about the subway steam
B
and the way cigarettes never taste
E
the way they do round here
F#
And the guy playin' a drunk
E
in the back of a hip -hop bus
G#m
And the rapper's son
of 6th Avenue
E
B
E
left me speechless
B
E
I said speechless
B
Rain swept the orange boxes
B
E
A bright shiny city all covered in lights
B
E
And a clean girl from the Midwest
they don't need to name it twice
E
F#
And a second city wind blew
G#m
I had a bottle of wine outside
B
E
B
And I was speechless
E
Speechless
B
E
San Francisco stretches itself
B
out on the side of a hill
With white walled house
B
E
That night we played a gig of Slims
B
There were crazy hitchhikers,
E
a ballerina, and wheelchair Janet
F#
Me and a bunch of flowers,
G#m
F#
Not a mile from the Golden Gate,
E
B
E
by the morning we were speechless
B
E
We were all speechless
E
an Italian restaurant out
Firebird, right -hand side
E
the glitter and the grease paint
E
the North Maybelline Drive
up on her shoulders
E
That Elizabeth Taylor look
G#m
I thought I'd read the answers now
F#
E
I'd thrown away the book I was
B
E
B
speechless
E
Speechless
B
E
The time we hit Texas
B
E
Our Irish skin was nearly fried
B
E
They said America died
F#
E
Me and Liam in a diner
G#m
They thought our accents
E
B
speechless
E
Speechless
E
B
E
So, so deep in the South
B
E
The sky was gliding over
B
E
And the music came tumbling up
F#
The phone rang like something
G#m
Calling me home from that
E
B
American dream
E
Speechless
B
E
Speechless, Speechless
B
E
Speechless, in the airport lobby
B
E
Speechless, my life full of joy
B
E
Speechless, a laugh in my throat
E
like the letters I never wrote
G#m
F#
The rain fell up and the wind blew back
E
B
E
I was Speechless,
B
E
Speechless
G#m
F#
E
the rain fell up and the wind blew back
B
E
B
I was speechless, speechless,
E
B
E
speechless,
B
E
speechless, yeah, speechless
B
Just now I saw the bloated belly
of a starving child
Matchstick arms and an old
E
B
man's eyes
He'd watched his family slowly die
E
Sitting on a skull too weak to cry
B
E
In some forgotten corner of Africa
B
They said foreign aid was dropping
E
F#
B
because of the war
B
E
Watching TV till late tonight
B
Since the bulbs were gone,
B
E
The room was dark, the moon turned black
B
E
The rain fell up and the wind blew back
of the American war machine
I'm speechless
And the president pleading
G#m
B
Won't somebody tell me
F#
B
what we were fighting it for?
I'm speechless
E
B
E
B
The horror still hasn't gone through
to command posts
where generals suck pencils
and order steak
E
B
E
and where tv crews on leave play cards
B
the ship of hope is still
B
E
B
while we set sail as Willard's crew into darkness headed
E
B
for its terrible heart and a horror now so easily attainable
E
B
did no one die in Flanders field
E
B
E
or not enough at Agincourt
B
Were there too many people
left alive in Dresden
E
B
E
B
for blessed memory to forget?
Take us now and take our young
E
B
men down into the deep
Where young men before them
have suffered and died
Dreaming of their mothers
E
and a better life back home
B
Take us now for another late 20th
E
B
century sacrifice we've seen before
E
B
E
B
Those horrified faces still stare out
E
at backwoods forests in the U .S .A.
B
E
B
Lost forever in their horror.
Maybe in years to come,
E
B
Gulf survivors will stalk the deserts
E
B
Seeing dead comrades' ghosts
E
amidst the burning sands.
B
So it's all aboard Willard's ship,
E
B
all aboard
And no one screams stop,
E
B
and no one chooses to remember the horror
E
B
For we are the hollow men,
E
B
E
our heads stuffed with straw
E
till we're deep in the darkness
B
E
and we drop
E
till we're deep in the dark
B
E
ness and we drop
B
E
B
Speechless. Speechless.
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