Capo I G D C G In my memory I will always see C G D the town that I have loved so well G D C Where our school played ball by the gas G yard wall C G D and we laughed through the smoke and the G smell Em D G Going home in the rain, running up the Em C dark lane G C past the jail and down behind the D fountain G D C Those were happy days in so many, many G ways C G D G in the town I loved so well G D C In the early morning the shirt factory G horn C G called women from Creggan, the Moor and D the Bog G D While the men on the dole played a C G mother's role, C G D fed the children and then walked the G dogs Em D G And when times got rough there was just Em C about enough G C But they saw it through without D complaining G D C G For deep inside was a burning pride C G D G in the town I loved so well G D C G There was music there in the Derry air C G like a language that we all could D understand G D C I remember the day when I earned my G first pay C G D G As I played in a small pick-up band Em D G Em There I spent my youth and to tell you C the truth G C D I was sad to leave it all behind me G D C For I learned about life and I'd found a G wife C G D G in the town I loved so well G D C But when I returned how my eyes have G burned C G to see how a town could be brought to D its knees G D C By the armored cars and the bombed out G bars C G D G and the gas that hangs on to every tree Em D G Em Now the army's installed by that old gas C yard wall G C and the damned barbed wire gets higher D and higher G D With their tanks and their guns, oh my C G God, what have they done? C G D G to the town I loved so well G D C G Now the music's gone but they carry on C G For their spirit's been bruised, never D broken G D C They will not forget but their hearts G are set C G D G on tomorrow and peace once again Em D G For what's done is done and what's won Em C is won G C D and what's lost is lost and gone forever G D C I can only pray for a bright, brand new G day C G D G in the town I loved so well
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