Mary-Louise
Jan Leyers
C
(início)
Am Am Am Am
Verse 1
Am C G G Am Am I once set out for a faraway coast drawn by tales of mountains of gold. Am C G G Am Am The stars were silent, the waves were rough and the mountains I found were barren and cold.
Chorus
C G C G Now the light is fading, the day is done and the road’s got me down to my knees. C G Am G F C C I lift my head to the bloodred sky and long for the smile of Mary-Louise.
Verse 2
Am C G G Am Am I was sent off to a faraway war, led to believe it would set us all free. Am C G G Am Am I fell in and followed, I carried my weight until one day the truth hit on me.
Chorus
C G C G Now nothing can comfort my troubled mind, no prayer will cure my disease. C G Am G F C C I turn my eyes to the empty sky and long for the arms of Mary-Louise.
Interlude
F C F C Am G F F
Verse 3
Am C G G Am Am Sometimes I think of my faraway home where I know every crack in every old stone. Am C G G Am Am Where I traded my treasures for a long lost dream, an endless trail I must walk down alone.
Chorus
C G C G Now the ship has sailed, the day is done and the road’s got me down to my knees. C G Am G F C C I lift my head to the bloodred sky and long for the smile of Mary-Louise.
Outro
Am G C G I turn my eyes to the empty sky and remember the love F C C F C C F C of Mary-Louise.
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