Tom: G
G
I'd like to think about her and the way she used to love me
D
C
G
But I just can't live without her, 'cause her arms are not around me
D
C
Am
And the season's getting later and my body's getting colder
D
C
G
And the vespers ring and I'm all alone, without my love beside me
G
She'd call me in the evening, ask me to come over
D
C
G
She'd be standing by the window, with her hair down around her shoulder
D
C
Am
We'd talk a while and then she'd smile, then she'd lock the door
D
Am
G
And she would sit beside me and we would talk no more
D
C
G
D
The bells would ring at six o'clock and she'd be in my arms
C
Bm
Am
G
D
G
Her head upon my shoulder, gently resting
D
C
G
D
G
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And then she'd wake and look at me, not knowing I'd been watching
C
D
G
Kiss me softly, then drift off to sleep
G
She'd call me in the evening and ask me to come over
D
C
G
She'd be standing by the window, with her hair down around her shoulder
D
C
Am
We'd talk a while and then she'd smile, then she'd lock the door
D
Am
G
And she would sit beside me and we would talk no more