G Am COne summer evening drunk to hell I sat there nearly lifelessG C AmAn old man in the corner sang where the waterlilies growG Am CAnd on the jukebox Johnny sang about a thing called loveG Amand it's how are you kidC Gand whats your nameC Amand how would you bloody knowIn blood and death 'neath a screaming skyI lay down on the groundAnd the arms and legs of other menWere scattered all aroundSome cursed some prayed some prayed then cursedThen prayed and bled some moreAnd the only thing that I could seeG Am C GWas a pair of brown eyes that was looking at meG Am C GBut when we got back labelled parts one to threeG Am C GThere was no pair of brown eyes waiting for meG Am C GAnd a rovin' a rovin' a rovin' I'll goG Am C GAnd a rovin' a rovin' a rovin' I'll goG Am C GAnd a rovin' a rovin' a rovin' I'll goC AmFor a pair of brown eyesC D GFor a pair of brown eyesI looked at him he looked at meAll I could do was hate himWhile Ray and Philomena sangOf my elusive dreamI saw the streams, the rolling hillsWhere his brown eyes were waitingAnd I thought about a pair of brown eyesThat waited once for meSo drunk to hell I left the placeSometimes crawling sometimes walkingA hungry sound came across the breezeSo I gave the walls a talkingAnd I heard the sounds of long agoFrom the old canalAnd the birds were whistling in the treesWhere the wind was gently laughingG Am C GAnd a rovin' a rovin' a rovin' I'll goG Am C GAnd a rovin' a rovin' a rovin' I'll goG Am C GAnd a rovin' a rovin' a rovin' I'll goC AmFor a pair of brown eyesC D GFor a pair of brown eyes---/Jan Runesson/etxjrun@etxb.eua.ericsson.se/Stockholm, SWEDEN/
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