Tom: C
Introdução:
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It was my first night in that roomin` house,
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in the last room down the hall.
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I heard a hoarse voice, and an old guitar,
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comin` through the paper thin walls.
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A crazy nonsense nursery rhyme,
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it did not mean a thing.
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But for the first of what was to be a thousand times,
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this is what I heard him sing.
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Hold that "D" chord on the old guitar,
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`till I find the "G."
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Drop it down to old "E" minor,
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`till the "A" chord rolls back home around to "D."
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I had to lay there listening, it seemed he was in the room.
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The stranger with the melodies, singin` there in the gloom.
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And he repeated it over and over again, such a soft and sinking sound.
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It was kind of like a music box that was slowly windin` down.
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And he sang it, he hummed it, he whistled it, and he strummed it.
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He laughed it, and he cried it. He did anything but hide it.
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Hold that "D" chord on the old guitar,
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`till I find the "G."
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Drop it down to old "E" minor,
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`till the "A" chord rolls back home around to me.
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So I lay there in that lumpy bed, counted Choruses instead of sheep,
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`till I banged on the wall and out I called, "Hey bub, I need some sleep."
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A sudden void of silence, then I heard that hoarse voice say,
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"It weren`t so long ago, boy, they paid me to play.
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So I said, "It`s kind of late for music, sir. Two hours `till it`s daylight."
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He answered, "I need my music most in these dark hours of the night.
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You see I`ve tried gettin` high on somethin`, son it only brings me down.
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Stayin` dry don`t work out better, boy, `cause my eyes get wet and I drown.
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Won`t you please let me continue, and I`ll be in your debt.
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You see I`m not singin` to remember, son. I`m just singin` to forget.
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Hold that "D" chord on the old guitar,
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`till I find the "G."
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Drop it down to old "E" minor,
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`till the "A" chord rolls back home around to me.
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That`s when I said, if I`m supposed to listen to you, sir,
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one quick question, then.
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Why in the hell do you sing one song, over and over again?
spoken And this is what he said.
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I gave her the music, son. She gave me the words.
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Together we`d write the kinds of songs the angels must have heard.
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Of course, we`d fight like cats and dogs life ain`t no rosebud dream.
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Still, where ever we`d go, everybody`d know, we were truly a team.
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I can`t remember now if I`d done her wrong, or if she`d done wrong to me.
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Still, all I know is when I let her go, it did not set me free.
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That`s when I said, "You sound like what`s-his-name."
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He said, "That`s who I am.
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But you can`t wrap a name around you boy,
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`cause it really don`t mean a damn.
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You see, a song don`t have no meanin`, when it don`t have nothin` to say.
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What she could do was magic, son. All I can do is play.
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He started singin` again, that`s when I drifted off,
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and maybe I`d dreamed what I`d heard,
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about the stranger with the melodies,
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who`d gone and lost the words.
D
Hold that "D" chord on the old guitar,
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`till I find the "G."
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Drop it down to old "E" minor,
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`till the "A" chord rolls back home around to "D."