The Band - The unfaithful servant
Autoscroll
1 Column
Text size
Transpose 0
F#7 E/G# AUnfaithful SE/G#ervant, B/F#I hear you leavin' soBm7on in the mornin'
A What did you E/G#do to the lady, F#7that she's gonna have to seB7sus4nd you away'
A Unfaithful E/G#servant,B/F# you don't have to Bm7say you're sorry,
A If you done it justE/G# for the spite,F#7 or did ya do it jB7sus4ust for the glory'
C#m/Bb B/G#
Like a stranger you turned your back,
Bm7/F#Left your keys and gonAe to pack.G#7
C#mBear in mind who's to blame, aAm6nd all the shame;
F#7 She really cared, F#m7the time she spared aFmaj7nd the home you shared.
AUnfaithful sE/G#ervant, B/F#I can hear the whistlBm7e blowin,
AYes, that traiE/G#n is a-comin' anF#7d soon you'llB7sus4 be goin'.
ALet us not bE/G#ow our heads forB/F# we won't bBm7e complainin';
ALife has been good tE/G#o us all even wF#7hen that sky is raB7sus4inin'.
C#m/Bb B/G#
To take it like a grain of salt
Bm7/F#is all I can do. It's Ano one's fG#7ault,
C#mMakes no diff'rence if we fadeAm6 away.
F#7It's just as it wasF#m7, it's much to cold fFmaj7or me to stay.
A Goodbye to that counE/G#try home,
B/F# So long to a lady I have knBm7own,
A Farewell to myE/G# other side,
F#7 I'd best just tB7sus4ake it in stride.
A Unfaithful E/G#Servant,B/F# you'll learn to fBm7ind your place;
A I can see it E/G#in your smile,
F#7 and, yes, I can see it iB7sus4n your face.
C#m/Bb B/G#
The mem'ries will linger on,
Bm7/F# But the good old days, thAey're alG#7l gone,
Oh! C#mLonesome servant, Am6can't you see,
F#7 That we're still one F#m7and the same, juFmaj7st you and me.