G
A dreaded sunny day
CSo I meet you at the cemetery gates
Keats and Yeats are on your side
GA dreaded sunny day
CSo I meet you at the cemetery gates
Keats and Yeats are on your side
D GWhile Wilde is on mine
G C
So we go inside and we gravely read the stones
DAll those people all those lives
Where are they now?
GWith loves, with hates
CAnd passions just like mine
They were born
DAnd then they lived
Em D CAnd then they died
Which seems so unfair
D GAnd I want to cry
Bm
You say: "ere thrice the sun hath door
GSalutation to the dawn"
And you claim these words as your own
C DBut I'm well read, have heard them said
Em CA hundred times (maybe less, maybe more)
G
If you must write prose and poems
The words you use should be your own
D Em D CDon't plagiarise or take "on loan"
GThere's always someone, somwhere
With a big nose, who knows
DAnd who trips you up and laughs
Em D CWhen you fall
Who'll trip you up and laugh
GWhen you fall
Bm G
You say: "ere long done do does did"
Bm GWords which could only be your own
You then produce the text
DFrom whence was ripped
Em C(some dizzy whore, 1804)
G
A dreaded sunny day
So let's go where we're happy
CAnd I meet you at the cemetery gates
D Em D CKeats and Yeats are on your side
A dreaded sunny day
So let's go where we're wanted
CAnd I meet you at the cemetery gates
Keats and Yeats are on your side - but you lose
D GWhile Wilde is on mine
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