Mean Mary

Walk A Little Ways With Me(Keyboard chords)

Mean Mary

Key: G

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Intro: G 

verse 1 
                         D         G 
Who played your game and played it well? 
                       D    G     (G)(A)(B) C 
Who walked a tightrope over hell? 
                                  G    C G D G 
Who reached to catch you when you fell? 
                         D          G        D G    D G 
Who broke their heart to break your spell? 


verse 2 
                        D        G 
Who rolled the ball for all your wins? 
                      D        G     (G)(A)(B) C 
Who took the fall for all your sins? 
                                G   C G D G 
Who never blocked your outs and ins? 
                            D       G       D G    (G)(A) 
Who rocked your world right off its pins? 

(B) C G D G Who sang your praises through this town? C G D G Who played the fool, who played the clown? C G D C Who takes the cake, who gets the crown___? N.C. D G Don’t look me up on your way down C G D G You must be you and I’ll be me C G D G Your side’s the only side you see C G D G Don’t talk before I set you free C G D N.C. G Just walk a little ways . . . with me
Interlude G D G D G D G D G verse 3 D G Who paid the piper to belong? D G (G)(A)(B) C Who should have seen it all along? G C G D G Who’s gonna dedicate this song D G D G D G To all the times you done me wrong? verse 4 D G You burned the bridges when I quit D G (G)(A)(B) C You turned the lights out that I lit G C G D G I roam the darkness of our split D G D G (G)(A) I’ll find the way now bit-by-bit
(B) C G D G Who thanked the devil for his time? C G D G Who banked a joker’s only dime? C G D C Who took the risk, who did the crime___? N.C. D G Who made the lonely, lonely climb? C G D G You must be you and I’ll be me C G D G We’ll just agree to disagree C G D G Don’t talk before I set you free C G D N.C. G D G D Just walk a little ways . . . with me C G D Just walk a little ways N.C. C G D N.C. G D G Just walk a little ways . . . with me

Written by Jean James/Mary James

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