Tonalité : Eb major
Verse 1
D
Good afternoon,
G
I'm looking for the old blue ox he said.
A
He said, I don't believe it,
G
A
but I heard my father's dead.
D
Just where is the Curtis place,
G
my God, how things have changed.
A
There was a little old man,
he was almost blind,
D
and he was walking in the trees.
Now I know this is the place
G
because I climbed the Separance Hill
A
I'd know that hill in a hundred years
G
A
D
and how a ruin will grow apart
G
The way I said will really died you know
A
And Willis Pratt has grown a man
D
and gone all years ago
Bm
G
Now our conversation was quite short,
D
A
five minutes at the most
Bm
But he stood before me
G
D
like a boy conjured of the ghost
A
G
Our friends and kin spoke
A
Bm
from an older and slower time
G
D
G
And fifty years disappeared
A
like minutes in his mind
D
And Blue Ox was gone the day I left,
G
gone a week or so
A
And I've come around to
fetch him home,
G
cause I always did, you know
A
D
Ah, we'll be glad he started off
G
when I stood and watched him go
A
Down the way to yesterday,
looking hard in the next
D
Bm
G
Now apple trees just wither,
D
and barns grow old
A
Bm
G
An d four ancient ladies sit here,
D
rocking chairs wrapped in their shorts
A
G
A
But this old fella does the things,
Bm
the things he has to do
G
D
G
He's looking for his past,
A
he might stop and talk to you
D
Good af ternoon,
G
I'm looking for the old little walks, he said
A
He said, I don't believe it,
G
A
but I heard my father's tale
D
And just where is the curtest place,
G
my God, the things have changed
A
He was a little old man
who was almost blind
D
G
A
And he was walking with a cane
G
A
D
G
Em
G
A
D
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