1000 Dollar Wedding
Gram Parsons
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D A It was a $1000 wedding supposedBm D to be held the other dayG E And with all the invitations sent,D A the young bride went awayD A When the groom saw people passing notesBm D/A G E Not unusual, he might sayD G But where are the flowers for my babyD G I'd even like to see her mean old mamaD A Bm D And why ain't there a funeral,G D G if you're gonna act that wayE AE I hate to tell you how he actedA when the news arrivedA He took some friends out drinking,E G and it's lucky they survivedContinúa después del anuncioD A Well, he told them everythingBm D/A E there was to tell there along the wayD G And he felt so bad when he saw the tracesD G Of old lies still on their facesD A/C# So why don't someone here justBm D/A spike his drinkG D Why don't you do him in some oldC G wayD C G Supposed to be a funeralD C G It's been a bad, bad dayE A The Reverend Dr. William Grace wasE A talking to the crowd All about the sweet child's holyE face and the saints who sung outG loudD A And he swore the fiercest beastsBm D/A Could all be put to sleep the sameG E silly wayD G And where are the flowers for the girlD G She only knew she loved the worldD A/C# Bm And why ain't there one lonelyD/A G D C G horn and one sad note to playD C G Supposed to be a funeralD C G It's been a bad, bad dayD C G Supposed to be a funeralD C G It's been a bad, bad day