James Vincent McMorrow - Sparrow and the wolf
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Intro
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Verse1
D (G) (D)
sparrow and wolf lay as still as the blades of the grass
Bmlike worn leather boots, of Gcolor and size that would lDast
Dcaught them a lark in a trap, and each held a wing
then they Bmtore it apart,G before that small bird could Dsing D
Bmoh-Goo-Doh D
Doh-Aoo-Doh
Verse2
D (G) (D)
confused by the wind, bruised by the size of the rain
she Bmturned in to him,G begged for the light toD remain
Dbut plans have been made, all the furniture sold
so sBmtore up your hate,G use it for warmth when you're Dcold
Chorus1
Gfor I have seen no joy, only danger,
DI see no joy, only strangers,
AI see no joy; see no joy in thisG world.
Gshould you, choose to go, please be careful of
Dlonesome roads, men who travel them
Awill not know, will not know of yourG ways.
Interlude
Goh-oo-oh
Emoh-oo-oh
Goh-oo-oh
Emoh-oo-ohG
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Chorus2
Gstill I have, seen no joy, only dangers, I
Dsee no joy, only strangers, I
Asee no joy, see no joy in this Gworld
you should choose to go, please remember what
Dyou have learned, from the little bird
Aalways dear, always dear to my Gheart