Tonalité : C major•
Intro 1
C
G
Verse 1
C
Manhattan, Kansas
F
ain't no place to have a baby
C
When you got no man to
G
give it his last name
C
And her folks back in Manhattan
F
didn't treat her like a lady
C
So she took a child and
G
C
caught an evening train
She found a job in Denver
F
Washing dishes in a diner
C
G
At least it buys her baby milk to drink
C
He once told her she was pretty
F
But the only ring it got her
C
was the ring of grease
G
C
that runs around the sink.
G
Yes, she laid beside him gentle,
F
because he told her that he loved her.
Bb
F
And he made her dance before
G
Am
F
Bbdim
G
the music played.
C
But at least she's not a beggar.
F
She'd rather wash her dishes.
C
G
It makes her feel as if
C
Db
her hands are clean
At night she stands there dreaming
Gb
About the man back home in Kansas
Db
And how Manhattan
Ab
made her feel ashamed
Db
She stares down through
the soap suds
Gb
It reaches down and pulls the drain plug
Db
And watches as Manhat
Ab
Db
tan drains away
Ab
Yeah, she lay beside him gentler
Gb
Cos he told her that he loved her
Cb
Gb
He made her dance before the music
Ab
Bbm
Gb
Cbdim
Ab
played
Db
But at least she's not a beggar
Gb
She'd rather wash her dishes
Db
Ab
It makes her feel as if her
Db
hands are clean
C
Manhattan, Kansas
F
ain't no place to have a baby
C
When you got no man to
G
give it his last name
C
And her folks back in Manhattan
F
Didn't treat her like a lady
C
So she took a child and called him you
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