G
Pushing through the market square,
Em
so many mothers sighing
A
News had just come over,
C
we had five years left to cry in
G
News guy wept and told us,
Em
earth was really dying
A
Cried so much his face was wet,
C
then I knew he was not lying
G
I heard telephones, opera house, favorite melodies
Em
I saw boys, toys, electric irons and TV’s
A
My brain hurt like a warehouse,
C
I had to cram so many things
Am
And all the fat-skinny people,
C
Am
and all the tall-short people
C
G
And all the nobody people,
C
D
and all the somebody people
C
I never thought I’d need so many people
G
A girl my age went off her head,
Em
hit some tiny children
A
If the black hadn’t a pulled her off,
C
I think she would have killed them
G
A soldier with a broken arm,
Em
fixed his stare to the wheels of a Cadillac
A
A cop knelt and kissed the feet of a priest,
C
and a queer threw up at the sight of that
G
I think I saw you in an ice cream parlor,
Em
drinking milk shakes cold and long
A
Smiling and waving and looking so fine,
C
don’t think you knew you were in this song
G
And it was cold, and it rained, so I felt like an actor
Em
And I thought of Ma and I wanted to get back there
A
Your face, your race, the way that you talk
C
I kiss you, you’re beautiful, I want you to walk
G
We got five years, stuck on my eyes
Em
Five years, what a suprise
A
We got five years, my brain hurts alot
C
Five years, that’s all we got
G
We got five years…
C
Am
D
A
G
Em