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| | G | C | G |
| | I heard her sing in | tongues of | silver |
| | G | D | G |
| | I heard her | cry on a summer s | torm |
| | C | G |
| I loved her, | but she did not | know it |
| | D | G |
| So I don't | think about her any | more |
| | C | G |
| | Now she's gone, and I can't be | lieve it |
| | D | G |
| So I don't think a | bout her | anymore |
| | G | C | G |
| | If three and four were | seven | only |
| | D | G |
| Where would that leave | one and | two |
| | C | G |
| If love can be and | still be | lonely |
| | D | G |
| Where does that leave | me and | you? |
| | C | G |
| | Time there was, and time there | will be |
| | D | G |
| Where does that leave | me and | you? |
| | G | C | G |
| | If I had a | buckskin | stallion |
| | D | G |
| I'd tame him down and | ride | away |
| | C | G |
| If I had a | flyin' | schooner |
| | D | G |
| I'd sail into the | light of | day |