Key: A
Introduction: A G
A G A G E4 E
When you're falling awake and you take stock of the new day,
A G A G E4 E
and you hear your voice croak as you choke on what you need to say,
D E
well, don't you fret, don't you fear,
D E E4
I will give you good cheer.
A G
Life's a long song.
A G
Life's a long song.
A G
Life's a long song.
D E E4
If you wait then your plate I will fill.
A G A G E4E
As the verses unfold and your soul suffers the long day,
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and the twelve o'clock gloom spins the room,
G E4E
you struggle on your way.
D E
Well, don't you sigh, don't you cry,
D E E4
lick the dust from your eye.
A G
Life's a long song.
A G
Life's a long song.
A G
Life's a long song.
D E E4
We will meet in the sweet light of dawn.
A G A G E E4
As the Baker Street train spills your pain all over your new dress,
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and the symphony sounds underground put you under duress,
D E D E E4
well don't you squeal as the heel grinds you under the wheel.
A G
Life's a long song.
A G
Life's a long song.
A G
Life's a long song.
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But the tune ends too soon for us all.
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