Tonalité : A major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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She came
into your life like the morning sun
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Coming through the
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bedroom window
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She held you with a warmth of love
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You'd never know
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She kissed you with a kiss
that had no ending
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Em
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Touched you with angels' fingers
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What could you do but fall in love?
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You danced on the floor
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an d you held her
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Like you're never gonna let her go
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And you don't remember
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anyone else around
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The music kept on playing
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As you walked through life together
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And what could you do but be in love?
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Six years on, the flame was bright,
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the trees around you told
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With pictures of your jour
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neys on the wall
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You stayed on course
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while the world was going crazy
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It was so good to be in love
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But now she's gone,
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you don't know why
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She was only sleeping
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The sun has bathed the hills
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in golden light
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You still feel her sunshine,
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she is now your dreamin'
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The angels came and took her
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And when I awoke in the hospital bed
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I saw what I'd done
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And I wished I was dead,
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then I knew there were worse
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things than dying
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And I'll go no more waltzing Matilda,
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all through the green bush far and free
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Cause to hunt and tent peg,
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a man needs both legs
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No more waltzing Matilda for me
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They collected the crippled,
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the wounded, the maimed,
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shipped us all back to Australia
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The legless, the armless,
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the blind and insane,
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the brave wounded heroes of Suvla
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And as our ship pulled into
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Circular Quay,
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I looked at the place where
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my legs used to be
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And I thank Christ
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there was nobody waiting for me
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To mourn and to grieve and to pity
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And the band played Waltzing Matilda
As they carried us down
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the gangway
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Nobody cheered,
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they just stood and stared
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Then turned all their faces away
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And now every April I sit on the porch
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As I watch the parade pass before me
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I see my old comrades,
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how proudly they march
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Reviving old dreams and past glories
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But the old men march slowly,
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bone stiff and sore
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Tired old men from a tired old war
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And the young people ask,
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what are they marching for?
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And I ask myself the same question
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And the band plays Waltzing Matilda
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As the old men still answer the call
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Year after year more old men disappear
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Soon none of them will march there at all
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Thank you very much.
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