Daisy A Day
Category: | Calm |
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Category: | Ballad |
Category: | Inspirational |
Link: | Performance Example |
GHe remembers the D7first time he Gmet her
He re-Cmembers the first thing she Gsaid
He re-Cmembers the first time he Gheld her
And the A7night that she came to his D7bed
He re-Gmembers her D7sweet way of Gsaying
CHoney has something gone Gwrong
He re-Cmembers the fun and the Gteasing
And the A7reason he D7wrote her this Gsong
GI'll give you a D7daisy a Gday dear
I'll C give you a daisy a Gday
I'll Clove you until the Grivers run Emstill
And the Gfour winds we D7know blow a-Gway
GThey would walk down the D7street in the Gevening
And for Cyears I would see them go Gby
And their Clove that was more than the Gclothes that they wore
Could be A7seen in the gleam of their D7eye
As a Gkid they would D7take me for Gcandy
And I'd Clove to go tagging a-Glong
We'd hold Chands while we walked to the Gcorner
And the A7old man would D7sing her his Gsong
GI'll give you a D7daisy a Gday dear
I'll C give you a daisy a Gday
I'll Clove you until the Grivers run Emstill
And the Gfour winds we D7know blow a-Gway
GNow he walks down the street in the Gevening
And he Cstops by the old candy Gstore
And I Csomehow believe he's be-Glieving
He's A7holding her hand like be-D7fore
For he Gfeels all her D7love walking Gwith him
And he Csmiles at the things she might Gsay
Then the Cold man walks up to the Ghill top
And he A7gives her a D7daisy a Gday
GI'll give you a D7daisy a Gday dear
I'll C give you a daisy a Gday
I'll Clove you until the Grivers run Emstill
And the Gfour winds we D7know blow a-Gway