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Intro E E Esus4 E Esus4 Verse 1: E A E Oh, what I'd give to be with my Marie B7 To hold her close and walk again through meadows green E E7 A To see again the tender love light shining from her eyes B7 E Esus4 E To walk among the ones I love, but jailbirds can't fly Verse 2: E A E Oh, what I'd give to see my old dad and mom B7 It seems that I can hear them saying, 'Hurry home, my son' E E7 A I can feel the soft lips of my Marie as we kissed goodbye B7 E Esus4 E I long to fly straight to her arms, but jailbirds can't fly Esus4 E A E No, it can't be, no, not for me B7 E Esus4 E These walls are too high and jailbirds can't fly Verse 3: E A E Tomorrow, when dawn comes, and they set me in that chair B7 Soon, I'll be with my Marie, but I'll no longer care E E7 A Then they'll place me on that big silver plane that sails the homeward skies B7 E Esus4 E But from the walls of that pine box, jailbirds can't fly Esus4 E A E No, it can't be, no, not for me B7 E Esus4 E Esus4 E These walls are too high and jailbirds can't fly E
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Verse 2:
Esus4 E A E No, it can't be, no, not for me B7 E Esus4 E These walls are too high and jailbirds can't fly
Verse 3:
Esus4 E A E No, it can't be, no, not for me B7 E Esus4 E Esus4 E These walls are too high and jailbirds can't fly E
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