G#m7(11 A#m7(b13 B(+9 D#m7 E6/9 C#sus F#
Intro
G#m7(11) A#m7(b13) B(+9) x2
Verse 1
G#m7(11 Today's th D#m7 e 4th B(+9 of July
G#m7(11 another J D#m7 une has gone B(+9 by
G#m7(11 and when they D#m7 light up our E6/9 town I just B(+9 think
G#m7(11 what a waste of g A#m7(b13 unpowder and B(+9 sky.
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Verse 2
G#m7(11 I'm certa D#m7 in I a B(+9 m alone
G#m7(11 in harbourin D#m7 g thoughts of our B(+9 home
G#m7(11 it's one of m D#m7 y faults tha E6/9 t I can't quell B(+9 my past
G#m7(11 I ought to hav A#m7(b13 e gotten i B(+9 t gone
G#m7(11 I ought t A#m7(b13 o have got B(+9 ten it...
Chorus
C#sus Ooh B(+9 baby I F# wonder if D#m7 when you G#m7(11 are older C#sus some B(+9 day
C#sus you'll B(+9 wake up and F# say "My God I sho D#m7 uld have told G#m7(11 her,
C#sus what would it B(+9 take?
C#sus But B(+9 now here I F# am and the wor D#m7 ld's gotten co G#m7(11 lder
G#m7(11 and she's got the river A#m7(b13 down which I B(+9 sold her"
Verse 3 (same as Verse 1)
So that's today's memory lane
with all the pathos and pain
another chapter in a book where the chapters are endless
and they're always the same
a verse and a verse and refrain
Repeat Chorus