lady
england dan and john ford coley
many hi [ D ] ghways i’ve been on
since i w [ A7 ] ent chasing a song ,
and i l [ Em ] eft you standing al [ A7 ] one
in the soft morning su [ D ] nlight .
now it’s su [ D ] mmer just like it was then
you were waving G [ A7 ] oodbye in the wind
and i h [ Em ] eard you ask if i in [ A7 ] tend
to ever se [ D ] ttle down
l [ G ] ady , do you still seek the mysteries of l [ D ] ife?
or have you become some businessman’s w [ A ] ife?
[ A7 ] and do you still long to be F [ D ] ree? [ D7 ]
l [ G ] ady , when you stare up at the stars out in the ni [ D ] ght
do you still think this old world could turn out ri [ A ] ght?
[ A7 ] do you ever think of [ D ] me?
the m [ D ] oon lit and danced on your hair
we [ A7 ] sat for some time on the s [ A7 ] tairs
and [ Em ] i’d give anything that we could s [ A7 ] hare
those moments ag [ D ] ain .
but , i’m su [ D ] rrounded by velvet and gold
and stra [ A7 ] ngers who offer their souls
but , they [ Em ] all seem so hollow and C [ A7 ] old
when i remember y [ D ] ou . [ D7 ]
l [ G ] ady , do you still seek the mysteries of l [ D ] ife?
or have you become some businessman’s w [ A ] ife?
[ A7 ] and do you still long to be F [ D ] ree? [ D7 ]
l [ G ] ady , when you stare up at the stars out in the ni [ D ] ght
do you still think this old world could turn out ri [ A ] ght?
[ A7 ] do you ever think of [ D ] me? [ A ]
[ A7 ] pause – lady , do you ever think of [ D ] me?
lady
england dan and john ford coley
many hi [ D ] ghways i’ve been on
since i w [ A7 ] ent chasing a song ,
and i l [ Em ] eft you standing al [ A7 ] one
in the soft morning su [ D ] nlight .
now it’s su [ D ] mmer just like it was then
you were waving G [ A7 ] oodbye in the wind
and i h [ Em ] eard you ask if i in [ A7 ] tend
to ever se [ D ] ttle down
l [ G ] ady , do you still seek the mysteries of l [ D ] ife?
or have you become some businessman’s w [ A ] ife?
[ A7 ] and do you still long to be F [ D ] ree? [ D7 ]
l [ G ] ady , when you stare up at the stars out in the ni [ D ] ght
do you still think this old world could turn out ri [ A ] ght?
[ A7 ] do you ever think of [ D ] me?
the m [ D ] oon lit and danced on your hair
we [ A7 ] sat for some time on the s [ A7 ] tairs
and [ Em ] i’d give anything that we could s [ A7 ] hare
those moments ag [ D ] ain .
but , i’m su [ D ] rrounded by velvet and gold
and stra [ A7 ] ngers who offer their souls
but , they [ Em ] all seem so hollow and C [ A7 ] old
when i remember y [ D ] ou . [ D7 ]
l [ G ] ady , do you still seek the mysteries of l [ D ] ife?
or have you become some businessman’s w [ A ] ife?
[ A7 ] and do you still long to be F [ D ] ree? [ D7 ]
l [ G ] ady , when you stare up at the stars out in the ni [ D ] ght
do you still think this old world could turn out ri [ A ] ght?
[ A7 ] do you ever think of [ D ] me? [ A ]
[ A7 ] pause – lady , do you ever think of [ D ] me?
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