Key: D
Introduction:
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In your memory I stayed up all night
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Bored everyone with my crying
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Danced on the ferry from Holland to Harwich
D G Em A
Had Guinness for breakfast in your memory
G A
I took any damage befalling to me
D G Em A
In your memory
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In your memory
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And in your memory I peppered the payphone
D G Em A
Put payed to the helplessness that I was feeling
D G Em A
To call the friends that we had in common
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Drove with us both from Box Hill to Port Fairy
G A
Couldn't get through I just shook my head
G A
I went back to the bar took up smoking instead
G A
Took any damage befallen to me
G A
Took it all chewed it up spat it out right
D G Em A
In your memory (The smell of your kitchen the sound of your voice)
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In your memory (Pictures of England when you were a boy)
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In your memory (Jokes that you told me the songs that you taught me)
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In your memory (Things that I stole and the things that you bought me)
D G Em
You might be pleased to know
A D G Em
I've not been keeping well
A D G Em
Not been looking after myself
A D G Em A
Not been looking after my health
G A
And now that your gone if it's all the same
G A
Upon your old shoulders I'll lay any blame
G A
For all of this damage befallen to me
G A
I will take it all chew it up spit it out right
D G Em A
In your memory (The smell of your kitchen the sound of your voice)
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In your memory (Pictures of England when you were a boy)
D G Em A
In your memory (Jokes that you told me the songs that you taught me)
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In your memory (Things that I stole and the things that you bought me)