Tonalité : A major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Flat broke
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and bound for Adelaide
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to see about a job
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Halfway there the poor
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old bus broke down
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They said it'd be two hours
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before we all could leave
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So I thought I'd take a walk
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and check the town
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Thinking I had a quarter
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in the corner of my jeans
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I ordered coffee in a small cafe
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But when I checked my pockets,
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not a penny could I find
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And when they brought the bill,
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I couldn't pay
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Then the well -dressed lady
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came and sat down next to me
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From her coat, she took a dollar bill
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She said, I'll buy you coffee,
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boy I've been down and out myself
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Oh, and by the way,
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they call me Daisy Hill
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Daisy Hill,
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your velvet eyes are burnin' in my mind
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Your quiet lips are smilin' at me still
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Oh, I know you could
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never love the likes of me
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For you're too much of a lady,
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Daisy Hill
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Well, I missed the bus to Adelaide
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But I found myself a job
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Loading trucks, I earned a meagre wage
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And in a cheap hotel nearby
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I took a shabby room
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I bought a week at fifty cents a day
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Every day at four o 'clock
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I'd find my weary feet
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Would carry me back to
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that small cafe
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Where I would find her sittin'
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in a padded corner booth
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And I'd sit a while and
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pass the time of day
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When that Friday came around
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and I drew my first week's pay
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I gave her that first U -Double bill
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All the while my mind was thinking
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things I'd really like to say
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For I surely love the lady Daisy Hill
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Daisy Hill,
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your vel vet eyes are burn
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ing in my mind
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Your quiet lips are smiling at me still
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Oh, I know that you could
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never love the likes of me
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For you're too much of a
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Lady Daisy hill
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Well, last night my feet grew restless
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And I found a strange new street
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Halfway down I burned a scarlet light
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I stopped a while and listened to
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the music and the noise
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When a faint familiar voice
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came through the night
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I stood before an open door
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and stared in disbelief
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At a painted face that held my daisy's eyes
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In quiet desperation,
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I heard my shattered mind
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Saying, look again,
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for surely I'se you've
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A drunken man came through the door
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and he stumbled on the stairs
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I caught him by the arm
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and held him still
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I said, who is the dark -haired girl
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who wears the brocade gown?
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And he said, why that's the hooker,
Daisy Hill
Daisy Hill, your velvet eyes
are burning in my mind
Your quiet lips are smiling at me still
It hurts to know you waste your life
behind those scarlet lights
For you're too much of a lady,
Daisy Hill
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Daisy Hill, your velvet eyes
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are burning in my mind
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Your quiet lips are smiling at me still
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It hurts to know you'd your life
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behind those scarlet lights
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For you're too much of a lady,
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Daisy Hill you
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