Em I still see my brother MichaelC G Pressed and polished, shaking hands down at the storeEm Everybody'd come to see the all-starC G Hop the greyhound bus to go to warD C He punched me in the arm to say goodbyeD C It was the first time that I saw our father cry [Verse 2]Em I kept all my brother's lettersC G Tied in ribbon in a box beneath my bedEm Every night I read by flashlightC G With the covers in a tent above my headD C D His words said, "Not to worry, doing fine"C D It was his way of trying to ease my mindC G/B Am While I was trying not to read between the lines___ [Chorus]G C The weight of the world, too heavy to liftG D So much to lose, so much to missEm C And it doesn't seem fair that an innocent boyF C G Should have to carry the weight of the world [Verse 3]Em C Then it was football games and homecomingG Picking out our dresses for the promEm With my brother in some desertC G Dodging bullets when he wasn't dodging bombsD C D While we went from the land of brave and freeC To just being afraid to disagreeD C G/B Am While I was being brought down to my knees [Chorus]G C The weight of the world, too heavy to liftG D So much to lose, so much to missEm C And it doesn't seem fair that an innocent boyF C G Should have to carry the weight of the world [Verse 4]Em It was the middle of DecemberC G When the Army sent my brother home at lastEm C And the flagpole on the football fieldG Flew the colours halfway down the mastD C D The wind blew cold and snow was coming downC Still everybody turned out from our townD C G/B Am As we laid my brother in that frozen ground [Chorus]G C The weight of the world, too heavy to liftG D So much was lost, so much was missedEm C And it doesn't seem fair that an innocent boyF C G Should have to carry the weight of the worldF C G Should have to carry the weight of the world
Weight Of The World
Judy Collins
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