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Introducción: E7 E7 A A
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I was standing by my window yesterday mornin'
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Without a thought of worry or of care
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When I saw the postman coming up the pathway
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With such a happy face and jolly air
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He rang the bell and whistled as he waited
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And then he said "Good morning to you Jack"
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But he little knew the sorrow that he brought me
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As he handed me a letter edged in black
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With trembling hand I took that letter from him
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I broke the seal and this is what it said:
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3Come home my boy, your dear old father wants you"
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"Come home my boy, your dear old mother's dead"
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The last words your mother ever uttered
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Were: "Tell my boy I want him to come back"
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My eyes are blurred, my poor old heart is breakin
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While I'm writing you, this letter edged in black
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I bowed my head in sorrow and in silence
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The sunshine of my life, it all has fled
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Since the postman brought that letter yesterday mornin
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"Come home my boy, your dear old mother's dead"
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"Those angry words I wish I'd never spoken
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You know I did not mean them, don't you Jack
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May the angels bear this message I am sending
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Your forgiveness in this letter edged in black"