Tonalité : A major
Verse 1
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They say you take nothing with you
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when you leave this world behind,
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but I'd like to take my golf clubs
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if St. Peter doesn't mind.
There'll be Snead and Palmer
and a few other crows
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in that beautiful home up there.
And I imagine there'll be a golf course
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with pretty greens somewhere.
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And I know the fairways will
be long and smooth
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With the weather always clear
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And I'll stand right up an d look around
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And say, oh, buddy, I'm glad I'm here
I just wonder with a golden golf club
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And the ball on a silver tee
Will my drives straighten out a bit
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and not land behind those trees?
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Will my tip shots be more accurate
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and end up on the green?
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If they do, my friend,
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I'm here to stay on the finest
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course I've seen.
I've given it a lot of thought.
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What will a golfer say
when he misses an important putt
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from a foot and a half away?
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I guess he could say,
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well, bless that ball, or I do declare
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Oh, buddy, there's going
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to be some changes made
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in a golfer's words up there.
There's several things that bother me
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about playing the game up there.
Not one of my golfing buddies
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will ever climb those golden stairs.
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I'll have to play with strangers
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who don't know how to lie.
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And they won't pull those dirty tricks
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that my buddies always try.
When they put me in the box
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and they bury me,
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I hope and pray those clubs of mine
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go right along with me.
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