Don McLean - The grave
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A beautiful song by Don McLean. Chords by Marvin2Shoes
The Grave by Don McLean
[spoken]
The grave that they dug him had flowers
Gathered from the hillsides in bright summer colours
And the brown earth bleached white at the edge of his gravestoneā¦
He's gone
When the [Em] wars of our nation did [G] beckon
A [Am] man barely twenty did answer the [B7] call
[Em] Proud of the trust that he [B7] placed in our nation. He is [Em] gone.
But [C] eternity knows him and it [Am] knows what we've [B7] done.
And the [Em] rain fell like pearls on the [Am] leaves of the [B7] flowers
Leaving [Em] brown muddy clay where the [Am] earth had been [B7] dry
And [Em] deep in the trench he waited for [B7] hours
As he [C] held to his rifle and [Am] prayed not to [B7] die
But the [Am] silence of night was [Em] shattered by fire
As [Am] guns and grenades blasted [Em] sharp through the air
[Am] One after another his [Em] comrades were slaughtered
In a [G] morgue of marines, [Am] alone standing [B7] there
He [C] crouched ever lower, ever [Am] lower in [Em] fear
They [C] can't let me die, they can't [Am] let me die [Em] here
I'll [C] cover myself with the [Em] mud and the earth
I'll [C] cover myself, I know I'm not [B7] brave!
The [Em] earth, the [Am] earth, the [B7] earth is my grave
[Solo]
[spoken]
The [Em] grave that they dug him had [G] flowers
Gathered from the hillsides in [Am] bright summer [B7] colours
And the [Em] brown earth bleached [Am] white at the [B7] edge of his gravestone
He is gone⦠[Em]