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Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 00:11:57 -0700
From: extex@iamerica.net (Paul Pfaffenberger)
Subject: Things_we've_handed_down

The Things We've Handed Down
by Marc Cohn
"The Rainy Season"

   D (xx0232@1)             A (x02220@1)           Bm (x24432@1)               GI (320003@1)don't know much about you,  I don't know who you are
               D (xx0232@1)        A (x02220@1)                       Bm (x24432@1)       GAnd (320003@1)we'd been doing fine without you  but we could only go so far
   D (xx0232@1)                A (x02220@1)                Bm (x24432@1)          GI (320003@1)don't know why you chose us, were you watching from above
           D (xx0232@1)               A (x02220@1)                 Bm (x24432@1)          G (320003@1)name="chord_xx0232@1">D A (x02220@1)name="chord_320003@1">G   AIs (x02220@1)there someone there that knows us  said we'd give you all our love


   D (xx0232@1)               A (x02220@1)                  Bm (x24432@1)               GI (320003@1)wonder who you'll look like  will your hair fall down and curl
 D (xx0232@1)           A (x02220@1)            Bm (x24432@1)           GWill (320003@1)you be a momma's boy or daddy's little girl
         D (xx0232@1)         A (x02220@1)                   Bm (x24432@1)           GWill (320003@1)you be a sad reminder of what's been lost along the way
       D (xx0232@1)             A (x02220@1)             Bm (x24432@1)            G (320003@1)name="chord_xx0232@1">D A (x02220@1)name="chord_320003@1">G  AMaybe (x02220@1)you can help me find her in the things you do and say


          D (xx0232@1)                  A (x02220@1)             Bm (x24432@1)               GWill (320003@1)you laugh just like your mother will you sigh like your old man
                  D (xx0232@1)        A (x02220@1)              Bm (x24432@1)             GWill (320003@1)some things skip a generation like I've heard they often can
           A (x02220@1)       Bm (x24432@1)      D (xx0232@1)  A (x02220@1)   GAre (320003@1)you a poet or a dancer, a devil or a clown
      D (xx0232@1)         A (x02220@1)  Bm (x24432@1)   G (320003@1)                 A (x02220@1)    D (xx0232@1)  A (x02220@1) GOr (320003@1)a strange new combination of the things we've handed down


             D (xx0232@1)          A (x02220@1)              Bm (x24432@1)              GYou (320003@1)may not always be so grateful for the way that you were made
            D (xx0232@1)             A (x02220@1)                 Bm (x24432@1)           GMaybe (320003@1)some feature of your father's that you'd gladly sell or trade
     D (xx0232@1)             A (x02220@1)            Bm (x24432@1)              GAnd (320003@1)one day you may look at us and say that you were cursed
     D (xx0232@1)            A (x02220@1)             Bm (x24432@1)            GBut (320003@1)over time that line has been extremely well rehearsed
        A (x02220@1)               Bm (x24432@1)            D (xx0232@1)     A (x02220@1)     GBy (320003@1)our fathers and their fathers in some old and distant town
            D (xx0232@1)     A (x02220@1)   Bm (x24432@1)     G (320003@1)                   A (x02220@1)    D>From (xx0232@1)places no one here remembers come the things we've handed down

Paul Pfaffenberger
extex@iamerica.net
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