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Gmaj7 Out of t G7 own were the p Ami7 eople I k D9 new.
G I had that feeling of self- F#7 pity --
What to Bmi do? What to Bmi7 do? What to Bm7/5- , E7 do?
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D7 A fo G ggy Fm6 day Ami7 in London D9 town Cdimi
G Had Gmaj7 me Gmi7 low Gm6 , A7/6 had A7 me d D9 own.
Gmaj7 I vi Em6 ewed the m G9 orning Cmaj7 with Cm6 alarm;
The Gmaj7 British mu - E9 se - um had A6/9 lost its c D9 harm.
D7 How l G ong, I Fm6 wondered, could Ami7 this thing l D9 ast?
Cdimi But the a G ge of Gmi7 mir - a - Gm6 cles A7/6 hadn't D9 passed,
For Dmi7 sud - den - G7 ly I C9 saw you t A9/5- here --
Emi And Am7/5- through fo G ggy Lo C6 ndon to Gmaj7 wn
The C6 sun was s Emi7 hin - i A9 ng Ami7 ev' - D7 ry - wh G er - e. Gmaj7 , - , D7 , - , G7 , C7 , D7