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EVERY STRANGER'S EYES "Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking" Waters CHORDS When I play this, it sounds pretty good when you embellish slightly on the C, Am, and G chords (for instance I'll just hammer-on the D string for the C & Am, and on the A for the G chord. Listen to the record and you'll hear what I mean). INTRO: C Am Dm G VERSE:
In Ctruck stops, and hamburger joints, Am In Cadillac limosuines, in the company of DmHas-beens and bent-backs G And sleeping forms on pavement steps, In Clibraries and railway stations, Am In books and banks, Dm In the pages of history And Gsuicidal cavalry attacks I recognizeC Am F Myself in Gevery stranger's Ceyes.
And in Cwheelchairs by monuments, Am Under tube trains, commuter accidents, Dm In council care and county courts, G At Easter fairs and sea-side resorts, C In drawing rooms and city morgues, In award-winning Amphotographs of life-rafts on the China Seas, In Dmtransit camps, under arc lamps, on unloading ramps, G And faces blurred by rubber stamps I recognizeC Am F Myself in Gevery stranger's Ceyes.
And Cnow, from where I Amstand, upon this Dmhill I've plundered from the pGool I look aCround, I search the Amsky, I Dmshade my eyes so nearly Gblind And I've seen Csights of half-reC/Gmembered Amdays, I hear bells that Fchime in strange, familiar waysG I recognizeC Am F the hope you Gkindle in your Ceyes F G Em Am Dm G
C It's oh, so easy now, as we Flie here in the Gdark Em Am Dm
Nothing interferes, it's obvious how to beat the tears that threaten to snuff out the G C CCC smoke of our love.
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