Duncan
Paul Simon
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Em D Couple in the next room, bound to win a prizeG A They've been going at it all nightD longC G Well, I'm trying to get someC G sleep, but these motel walls are cheapC G Lincoln Duncan is my name andD Em here's my song, here's my songEm D My father was a fisherman, my mama was the fisherman's friendG A And I was born in the boredom andD the chowderC G So when I reached my prime, I leftC G my home in the MaritimesC G Headed down the turnpike for NewD Em England, sweet New England solo:C G C G C Em C G C G D EmEm D Holes in my confidence, holes in the knees of my jeansContinúa después del anuncioG A I was left without a penny in myD pocket.C G C Oo hoo hoo wee I was aboutG destituted as a kid could beC G And I wished I wore a ring so ID Em could hock it, I'd like to hock itEm A young girl in a parking lot wasD preaching to a crowdG A Singing sacred songs and readingD from the BibleC G Well, I told her I was lost, andC G she told me all about the PentecostC G And I seen that girl as the roadD Em to my surviv - - - - - - al solo:C G C G C Em C G C G D EmEm Just later on the very same nightD when I crept to her tent with a flashlightG A D and my long years of innocence endedC G Well, she took me to the woods,C saying "Here comes something and itG feels so good!"C G D And just like a dog I wasEm befriended I was befriendedEm D Oh, oh, what a night, Oh what a garden of delightG A D Even now that sweet memory lingersC G I was playing my guitar, lyingC G underneath the starsC G Just thanking the Lord for myD Em fingers, for my fingers fade out:C G C G C Em C G C G D Em 3x