Strange To Say: accordi di
Emelo
Emelo

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Tonalità: Db major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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And it feels strange to say
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that I'll be back someday
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I'm going on a trip to find out of
the meaning of this life
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I made a pledge today that your stories would be
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praiseworthy and paint a picture in your mind
You can return a thousand times
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You see, there was a queen,
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she was noble and was beautiful
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But she was charged with falling in
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love with a commoner who ran
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The rats had thought that he was
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less than royalty should have
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After their death they
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found he was the
Prince of
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Birmingham
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Well, you'll sort it out in due time
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Well, you won't understand but
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it'll work out just fine
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Don't let them tear you apart
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And it seems strange to me
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That all these things I've seen
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Are contradicting and out of line
Following their own design
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And if you care to read
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A little of my history
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began to open up your eyes,
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more than just your private life.
Like this gentleman who was
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visiting his failing aunt,
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and he was only kin,
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thought he would inspect all he would get.
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And then they found he fell much sooner
than they would have planned,
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and at the scene they found a
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will without his name in it.
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Well, you'll sort it out in due time
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Well, you won't understand
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But it'll work out just fine
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When I'm tearing you apart
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One last thing to say
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It might make your stomach ache to
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see the wrong in broad daylight
And all the people passing by
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You would not believe the
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treasure in my journaling
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Some descriptions from my life,
the bank of all the strangers
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I see this woman,
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she would walk along a beggar's path
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Had nothing to give but somehow
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she gave her that she had
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Wouldn't touch a broken man for
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thousand pounds of wealth
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A cheap healing for the great,
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the prophet fell
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Whoa, you'll sort it out in due time
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Well, you won't understand,
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but it'll work out just fine
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Well, you'll sort it out in due time
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Well, you won't understand,
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but it'll work out just fine
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