D G D G D I was twenty-two F#m Spring was on its way, G Every sky was blue A And every months was May. D Calais in the sun, F#m wine and comfiture. G All the world to see A but all I saw was you. D You served me cups of tea F#m With scours from your papa G Who stood where he could see, A Behind the Bistro bar. D I asked you for your name, F#m You laughed and said: Marie. G Could I see you again? A You smiled and said: Mais oui. G D Every Sunday I took the ferry to you. G Every Sunday papa not knowing, C G Just eighteen miles each way, D From Dover to Calais. D G D G D The more we fell in love. F#m The bolder we became. G I asked you for your hand. A You said: Oh oui, je t'aime. D Now after all these years, F#m Papa has passed away. G Oh how he loved us both. A He wrote to know to me to say. G D Every Sunday I watched you meet her right here. G Every Sunday I knew you loved her, C G For it's eighteen miles each way, D From Dover to Calais. A E Every Sunday trough any weather to you. A Every Sunday papa was waiting D A And it's eighteen miles each way, A E From Dover to Calais, A E From Dover to Calais, A E From Dover to Calais. A E A E X
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