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Katherine of Oregon
Al Stewart
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[G] When I get even [D] more old [C] than I am now [G]
[G] I'll have a house [D] overlooking [C] the water [D]
[D] I'll read all the books [G] that I never [C] got 'round [G] to
[G] And pile my [D] suitcases [C] up in the [ D]corner
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[D] The lights of the [G] city they [D] blink off and on [G] again
[G] Names in my [D] memory are [C] there, then they're [D] gone again
[D] Albums of [G] photographs [C] spread on the [D] floor again
[G] I'll spend my [D] evenings with [C] Katherine of [G] Oregon
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G I'll fill my D garage up with C things I've no G use for
G Obsolete [ D] knick-knacks that C there's no D excuse for
D I'll turn my G back on the C world's grand D illusions
G Take my D delights in the C simplest D amusements
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D The lights of the G city they D blink off and on G again
G Names in my D memory are C there, then they're D gone again
D Albums of G photographs C spread on the D floor again
G I'll spend my D evenings with C Katherine of G Oregon
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G I'll wear my D clothes with their C colors all G clashing
G They'll be so D old that they'll C come back in D fashion
D I'll sit on the G beach with my C paper wrapped D luncheon
G I'll enjoy D being the C ancient D curmudgeon
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D The lights of the G city they D blink off and on G again
G Names in my D memory are C there, then they're D gone again
D Albums of G photographs C spread on the D floor again
G I'll spend my D evenings with C Katherine of G Oregon