(intro) Dm F Dm F Dm F G CC Dm F One summer's evening drunk as hell, I sat there nearly lifeless,C Dm G an old man in the corner sang, where the water lilies grow.C Dm F On the jukebox Johnny sang, about a thing called love.C F G C F Dm F "How are you kid? What's your name? And what do you know?"C Dm F In blood and death 'neath a screaming sky, I lay down on the ground,C Dm G the arms and legs of other men, were scattered all around.C Some prayed and cursed, then cursed and prayed,Dm F and then they prayed some more,C F G C but the only thing that I could see,C F G C was a pair of brown eyes they were looking at me.C G F C When we got back, labeled parts one to three,C G F there was no pair of brown eyes waiting for me.C F G C And a rovin' a rovin' a rovin' I'll go,F Dm F Dm G C for a pair of brown eyes, for a pair of brown eyes.C Dm F I looked at him, he looked at me, all I could do was hate him,C Dm G while Ray and Philomena sang, of my elusive dream.C I saw the streams and the rolling hills,Dm F where his brown eyes were waiting,C F G C and I thought about a pair of brown eyes,F Dm F Dm G C that waited once for me, that waited once for me.C So drunk as hell I left that place,Dm F sometimes walking, sometimes crawling.C Dm F A hungry sound came on the breeze, so I gave the walls a talking.C Dm F And I heard the sounds of long ago, from the old canal.C F G C And the birds were whistling in the trees,F Dm F as the wind was gently laughing.C F G C And a rovin' a rovin' a rovin' I'll go,C G F C a rovin' a rovin' a rovin' I'll go.C G F C And a rovin' a rovin' a rovin' I'll go,F Dm F Dm G C for a pair of brown eyes, for a pair of brown eyes.
A Pair Of Brown Eyes
Christy Moore
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