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Intro: G verse 1 D7 G Wouldn?t it be nice to walk together C D7 Baring our souls while wearing out the leather G C G We could talk shop, harmonize a song C G D7 G Wouldn?t it be nice to walk along verse 2 D7 G I?ll show you houses of architectural renown C D7 Some are still standing, some have fallen down G C G Farm houses buried under Canada?s snow C G D7 G Spanish villas on the Boulevards of Mexico verse 3 D7 G And I?ll learn to tell the ash from the oak C D7 And if you don?t know, I won?t make no joke G C G We?ll climb to the top to view the world from above C G D7 G Or carve our initials in the trunk, like teenagers in love verse 4 D7 G And when we get hungry, we?ll stop to eat C D7 Gotta think of our stomachs and rest our feet G C G And if we get thirsty, we?ll have a drink or two C G D7 G In a mountain top bar with a mountain top view Instrumental G D7 G C D7 G C G C G D7 G Verse 5 D7 G And when we get tired, we?ll stop to rest C D7 And if you still want to talk, you can bare your breast G C G If it?s Winter and cold, we?ll take a rooming-house room C G D7 G If it?s Summer and warm, we?ll sleep under the moon Verse 6 D7 G And we?ll talk about the sports we played C D7 ?Bout the time you got busted, or the times I got laid G C G We?ll talk blood and how we were bred C G D7 G Talk about the folks, both living and dead Verse 7 D7 G This song, like this walk, I find hard to end C D7 Be my lover or be my friend G C G In sneakers or boots or regulation shoes C G D7 G Walking beside you, I?ll never get the walking blues
Written by Kate McGarrigle
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