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Capo: 2 Tuning:
This is an old favorite of mine. Ive seen some tabs where it says capo on 2nd but, it should be played with Capo on the 3rd Fret Intro: : A D A
It's been some D years ago Since I left from my A island To go to the E mainland, Like the old folks would A say; Asus4 A As I walked up the D gangway And I stood on the A starboard And I gazed on the E harbour On a grey foggy A day. D A
Chorus:
Summer days they were D warmer then, When we laughed with the A old fishermen, And they cursed when the E fog rolled in Then they made up the A hay; Asus4 A It's been more than a D long, long time Since I held you and A called you mine, And we waited for the E sun to shine On a grey foggy A day. D A
To wake in the D early morn To the sound of the A old fog horn, And wait for the E men to return With their boats in the A bay; Asus4 A All these things I don't D see no more When I lived on the A old cape shore, And I gazed on the E boats on the moors On a grey foggy A day. D A
Chorus:
Summer days they were D warmer then, When we laughed with the A old fishermen, And they cursed when the E fog rolled in Then they made up the A hay; Asus4 A It's been more than a D long, long time Since I held you and A called you mine, And we waited for the E sun to shine On a grey foggy A day. D A
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As long as my D heart Doesn't break from those old A memories, Old lovers and E old use-to-bes, I'll come home for to A stay; Asus4 A I can still hear the D ocean roar Through the hills on the A old cape shore, But there's no fishing E boats anymore, But it's a grey foggy A day. D A
Chorus:
Summer days they were D warmer then, When we laughed with the A old fishermen, And they cursed when the E fog rolled in Then they made up the A hay; Asus4 A It's been more than a D long, long time Since I held you and A called you mine, And we waited for the E sun to shine On a grey foggy A day. D A
Outro: E A ~ Above chords contributed by Bob Dumais ~
D Been some years G ago Since I left from my D island To go to the A mainland, Like the old folks would D say; As I walked up the G gangway And I stood on the D starboard And I gazed on the A harbour On a grey foggy D day. [G,D]
Chorus:
D Summer days they were G warmer then When we laughed with the D old fishermen, And they cursed when the A fog rolled in, Then they made up the D hay; It's been more than a G long, long time Since I held you and D called you mine, And we waited for the A sun to shine On a grey foggy D day. [G,D]
D To wake in the G early morn To the sound of the D old fog horn, And wait for the A men to return With their boats in the D bay; All these things I don't G see no more When I lived on the D old cape shore, And I gazed on the A boats on the moors On a grey foggy D day, [G,D]
Chorus:
D Summer days they were G warmer then When we laughed with the D old fishermen, And they cursed when the A fog rolled in, Then they made up the D hay; It's been more than a G long, long time Since I held you and D called you mine, And we waited for the A sun to shine On a grey foggy D day. [G,D]
D And as long as my G heart, Doesn't break from those old D memories, Old lovers and A old use-to-bes, I'll come home for to D stay; I can still hear the G ocean roar Through the hills on the D old cape shore, There are no fishing A boats anymore But it's a grey foggy, D foggy day. [G,D]
Chorus:
D Summer days they were G warmer then When we laughed with the D old fishermen, And they cursed when the A fog rolled in, Then they made up the D hay; It's been more than a G long, long time Since I held you and D called you mine, And we waited for the A sun to shine On a grey foggy D day. [G,D]
And I pray that the A sun will shine ....[STOP] On this grey foggy D day.