C [Verse]C They called me Margaretha the day that I was bornDm C G The day I died the soldiers called me H21Am F In the circuses and palaces, a hundred names I've borneC G From the Belle of the Epoque to the eye of the stormAm G C But if anybody asks, I named myself after the sunC I was a teacher when I was youngG C But I ran away from homeF G F To the East Indies and warm, warm sunG C To wed a man I did not knowG C He called me Lady MacLeodG C But the times did not allowF C G Em F My complaints as drinking dragged him downG C So in dancing peace I found[Verse 2]C They called me a tourist when I began to danceAm C G An amateur and courtesan when I came to FranceAm F On the stages, in the salons, I held my tongueC G I was never owned by any man nor known by anyoneAm G C And if anybody asks, I named myself after the sunAm G C I never cared much for their warG C I had seen men fight beforeG Em F Seen the sickness in their esprit de corpsG C I would dance for them no moreG C They came to take me awayG C From the Hotel Champs ElyseÌeF C G Em F Told the soldiers I've nothing to sayD7 They wouldn't have listened anywayE7 Am A F Too many men had died, and somebody had to payG C They set a date for my dying day [Bridge]Dm C But as I stood in that killing field, refusing a blindfoldF Am D Staring down the soldiers and the hatred of the worldDm Am C I felt the warmth of the Malay sun and I smiled for them allAm They all thought they had the best of meD G G7 But not one of them could say what I was called [Verse 3] Just before the darkness came I whispered my real nameF I am Mata Hari, eye of the dayG C In the cells my body lay unclaimedC G Am F C G7Am G F If anybody asks, I named myself after the sunAm G C If anybody asks, I named myself after the sun
Eye Of The Day
Frank Turner
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