Being A Mockingbird
Bobby Long
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Eb Eb Ab Ab Eb Bb Eb Ab Eb Bb Eb [Verse 1]Bb Eb When the night it rests like aAb hammerblowEb Bb and breaks the morning it bringsBb7Eb For the mad men are down on theAb crypt floorEb Bb sleeping through their favours andEb sinsAb Eb Well I trained myself to be hardenedAb Eb Bb and I greet the bird like the dayEb G Cm Well I soared to greet lusty gamblingsAb and drenched myself in the duskBb where they layBb7 BbContinúa después del anuncio[Verse 2]Eb Oh, I exchanged the dark for theAb darknessEb Bb and I hung the belt from the wingEb So the traitors may part with theirAb maliceEb Bb Eb but I'll remember everythingAb So I stood up and danced round theEb hecklesAb Bb and I planted the leaf from the bookEb G Cm Well I admit I love my romancesAb Bb the blackbird, the wren, the rook [Solo]Bb7 Eb Ab Eb Bb Eb Ab Eb Bb Eb [Verse 3]Eb For the church house won't partAb with the coffinsEb but the docks they whittle theirBb Bb7 shipsEb Until the pleasure the feast andAb the memoryEb Bb Eb and the soar of kissing her lipsEb7 EbAb Eb Well I gave myself to the dawning,Ab C Bb of the morning bird in first flightEb G Well I'm sure I ran the road ofCm Ab the pauper [Otro]Bb Ab I lost it all in the nightBb I lost it all in the night