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In The Summertime
Bob Dylan
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From: Chris Walker Clambone@aol.com

G                       C
I was in your presence for an hour or so
D                     G
Or was it a day? I truly don't know
G                        C
Where the sun never set, where the trees hung low
D                G
By the soft and shining sea
G                      C                 D
Did you respect me for what I did or for what I did'nt do
G
Or for keepin' it hid?
G                        C
Did I lose my mind the night I tried toget rid
D              G
Of everything you see

CHORUS         G          C
In the summertime
D          G
Ah  In the summertime
G          C
In the summertime
D                    G
When you were with me

G                   C
I got the heart and you got the blood,
D                        G
We can cut through iron, we can cut through mud.
G                              C
Then came the warnin' that was before the flood
D                  G
That set everybody free
G                 C
Fools they made a mock of sin
D            G
Our loyalty they tried to win
G                    C
But you were closer to me than my next of kin
D                      G
They didn't want to know or see    CHORUS


G                          C
Strangers, they meddled in our affairs,
D           G
Poverty and shame was theirs.
G                             C
But all that sufferin' was not to be compered
D                G
With the glory that is to be
G                      C
And I'm still carrying the gift you gave;
D                        G
It's a part of me now it's been cherished and saved
G             C
It'll be with me un-til the grave
D            G
Then unto eternit-y     CHORUS

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