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Intro: G C G G Don't call pretty Peggy, C G She can't hear you no more Don't leave no message C G Round her back door C They say the old laughing lady G Been here before D C She don't keep time G She don't count score G C G G You can't have a cupboard C G If there ain't no wall You got to move C There's no time for you to stall C 020010 Am They say the old laughing lady C D G Dropped by to call D Am And when she leaves C G She leaves nothing at all verse: (without the run through Am) G See the drunkard of the village C G Fallin' on his feet He can't tell his ankle C G From the rest of his feet C 020010 Am He loves his old laughing lady C G Bm Because the taste is so sweet D But the laughin' lady's loving Am C G Ain't the kind he can keep D Am C G G There's a fever on the freeway C G Blacks out the night There's a slippin' on the stairway C G Just don't feel right C There's a rumblin' in the bedroom C G And a flashin' of light D There's the old laughing lady C G Everything is all right D There's the old laughing lady C G Everything is all right D Am C G notes: the quick change to C and G at the end on many lines is omitted it occurs everywhere but 'if there ain't no wall / you got to move...' the run through from C to Am via the B note is a familiar ny trick...
Written by Neil Young
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