Tom: D
Introdução: D G D G
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Walkin' along beneath the lights of that miracle mile,
D G
Me and Mary makin' our way into the night,
D
You can hear the cries from the carnival rides
G
The pinball bells and the ski ball slides,
D G
Watchin' the summer sun fall out of sight
A G
There' s a warm wind comin' in, from off of the ocean
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Makin' it' s way past the hotel walls to fill the street,
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Mary is holdin' both of her shoes in her hand
D A D
Said she likes to feel the sand beneath her feet
D G
And in the mornin' I' m leavin' makin my way back to Cleveland,
D G
So tonight I hope, that I will do just fine,
D G
And I don' t see, how you could ever be,
D A D
anything but mine
D G
There' s a local band playin' at the seaside pavillion
D G
And I got just enough cash to get us in
D G
And as we are dancin' Mary' s wrappin' her arms around me
D G
And I can feel the sting of summer on my skin
A G
In the midst of the music, I tell her I love her
D G
We both laugh, ' cause we know it isn' t true
D G
Oh, but Mary there' s a summer drawin' to an end tonight
D A D
And there' s so much that I long to do to you
D G
And in the mornin' I' m leavin' makin my way back to Cleveland,
D G
So tonight I hope, that I will do just fine,
D G
And I don' t see, how you could ever be,
D A D
anything but mine
D G
And in the mornin' I' m leavin' makin my way back to Cleveland,
D G
So tonight I hope, that I will do just fine,
D G
And I don' t see, how you could ever be,
D A D
anything but mine
D G
Mary I don' t see, how you could ever be
D A D
anything but mine
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Ooohhhh
D G D A
Ooohhhh
D G
And in the mornin' I' m leavin' makin my way back to Cleveland,
D G
So tonight I hope, that I will do just fine,
D G
hey, I don' t see, how you could ever be,
D A D
anything but mine