| C | Em | |
| A | h, look at all the lonely p | eople. |
| C | Em | |
| A | h, look at all the lonely p | eople. |
| Em | |
| Eleanor Rigby, picks up the rice in the church |
| C | Em | |
| where a weeding has b | een, lives in a d | ream. |
| Em | |
| Waits at the window, wearing the face |
| C | Em | |
| that she keeps in a jar by the d | oor, who is it | for? |
| Em7 | Em6 | |
| All the lonely | people, |
| C/E | Em | |
| where | do they all come f | rom? |
| Em7 | Em6 | |
| All the lonely | people, |
| C/E | Em | |
| where | do they all bel | ong? |
| Father McKenzie, writing the words |
| of a sermon that no one will hear, no-one comes near. |
| Look at him working, darning his socks |
| in the night when there's nobody there,what does he care? |
| All the lonely people,... |
| Ah, look at all the lonely people.... |
| Eleanor Rigby died in the church |
| and was buried along with her name, nobody came. |
| Father McKenzie, wiping the dirt |
| from his hands as he walks from the grave, no-one was seved. |
| All the lonely people,... |
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