Tom: C Intro: C , F , G7 , C7 C On a weekend pass I wouldn't have had time, G7 To get home and marry that baby of mine. C F So I went to the chaplain and he authorized, C G7 C Me to send for my Ebony Eyes. F C My Ebony Eyes was coming to me, F C G7 From out of the skies on flight 12-0-3, C F In an hour or two I will whisper, "I do," C G7 C To my beautiful Ebony Eyes. C G7 The plane was way overdue, so I went inside to the airlines desk, and I said, "Sir, I wonder why flight number 12-0-3 is so late." C He said, "Oh, they probably took off late, or they may have F run into some turbulent weather and had to alter their course." C G7 I went back outside and I waited at the gate and watched C the beacon light from the control tower as it whipped through the dark, ebony skies as if it were searching for F G7 C My Ebony Eyes. F And then came the announcement over the loudspeaker, C F "Would those having relatives or friends on flight number 12-0-3 please re C G7 port to the chapel across the street at once. C F Then I felt a burning break deep inside, C G7 And I knew that those heavenly, ebony skies, C F Had taken my life's most wonderful prize, C G7 C My beautiful Ebony Eyes. F C F C C7 If I ever get to heaven, I'll bet the first angel I'd recognize. F C G7 C She'd smile at me, and I know she will be my beautiful Ebony Eyes.