Tonalité : A major
Verse 1
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As I walked out one summer's morn
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Saw a scarecrow tied to a pole
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His coat was black
When the wind blew him,
the crows took up into the air
Ah, but you'd lay me down and love me
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Ah, but you'd lay me
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down and love me
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But you're only a bag of rags in an overall
And the wind blows,
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and the crows fly away,
and the corn grows tall.
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As I walked out on winter's day,
saw an old man hanging from a pole
in a field full of
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and his head hung low
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Till the wind flung it up
and wrung his neck and let it go
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How could you lay me down and love me?
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How could you lay me down
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and love me now?
of bones in an overall
And the wind roars,
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and the kids throw stones
At the thing on the pole
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As I walked out, one fine spring day
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Saw twelve jolly dons decked out
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And to a stake they tied a child newborn
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And the bells rang,
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and they sung their songs,
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Now you can lay me down and love me,
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Now you can lay me down and love me,
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But you're only a bag of
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rag s in an overall
and the wind blows,
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and the crows fly away,
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As I walked out one summer's morn
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Saw a scarecrow tied to a pole
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