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The Son and the Father  Chris de Burgh

Chris de Burgh - The Son and the father
From the album: This Way Up (1994)
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I was w[F]alking down that road, to the pl[Bb]ace that was my h[F]ome,
And the m[Dm]emories of a l[F]ife go on for[C]ever,
Here's the v[F]illage, here's the sea and here's the pl[Bb]ace where it beg[F]an,
When I f[Gm7]ound mys[Am7]elf in the [Bb]arms of L[F]ady Madonn[C]a,
And then I l[Dm]isten for those f[Bb]ootsteps, c[F]oming down the h[Bb]all,
A f[C]ather to his young boy, who was h[Dm]urting from a fall,
You m[Bb]ust have heard me crying, you m[Dm]ust have dr[C]ied my t[Bb]ears,
But you kn[F]ow, I just can't rem[Dm]ember, just can't rem[C]ember,
The s[Bb]on and the f[F]ather[Bb], the s[C]on and the f[F]ather[Bb],
Now I'm w[F]alking with my boy through the pl[Bb]ace that is our h[C]ome,
And the m[Dm]emories of his l[F]ife are growing for[C]ever,
[Bb]And I'm l[F]ooking through his eyes at all the w[Bb]onders of the w[F]orld,
Then h[Gm7]and in h[Am7]and we will m[Bb]ake this j[F]ourney tog[C]ether,
And we will t[Dm]alk of men and p[Bb]irates, and h[F]eroes in the d[Bb]ark,
I will t[C]ell him of the hungers and the m[Dm]ysteries of the heart,
And I will [Bb]always hear you crying, I will [Dm]always dr[C]y your t[Bb]ears,
And I pr[F]ay you'll [C]always rem[Dm]ember, always for[C]ever
The s[Bb]on and the f[F]ather,[Bb] the s[C]on and the f[F]ather,[Bb]
The s[C]on and the f[F]ather[Bb], [Am] [Bb] the s[C]on and the f[F]ather...

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