G
Outside my house is a cactus plant
A
they call the century tree
G
Only once in a hundred years
A
it flowers gracefully
G A
and you never know when it will bloom
[Chorus]
D A C
Hey, do you wanna come out
G D
and play the game?
A C G
it's never too late (2x)
C G Bb
Clementine Hunter was fifty-four
F C
before she packed up the pain
G Bb F
C G Bb
Old Uncle Taylor was eighty-one
F C
when he rode his bike
G Bb F
across the plains of China (uh-huh)
F A
And the sun was shining on that day
A
just like today
[Chorus]
D A C
do you want to come out
G D
and play the game?
A C G
it's never too late (2x)
C
G
Didn't know how to tell her
G A
for all the thirty years
G
kept locked up inside himself
G A
and no one saw the tears
G A
and then she went away
G A
and he woke up that day
G A
Went back to college
G A
at the age of sixty-three
G A
graduated with honours
G A
with an agricultural degree
G A
And he joined up the peace core
G A
at the age of sixty-nine
G A
And he rode the grand rapids
G A
at the age of eighty-five
Em D
now he brings roses to his sweetheart
G A
she lives most anywhere
Em D
he sees someone suffering
G A
he knows that despair
G A
he offers them a rose
G A
and some quiet prose
G A
'bout dancin' in a shimmering ballroom
G A
'cause you never know when it will bloom
[Chorus]
D A C
Hey, do you wanna come out
G D
and play the game?
A C G
it's never too late (8x)