A A If I close my eyes I can almost hear my mother A Calling “Neil, go find your brother, D G D Daddy’s home and it’s time for supper hurry on!” A And I see two boys racin’ up two flights of staircase A Squirmin’ into Papa’s embrace D G And his whiskers warm on their face. D A Where’s it gone? Oh, where it’s gone? D7 Gm C F Two floors above the butcher, first door on the right. F Life filled to the brim as I stood by my window C D And looked out on those Brooklyn roads. A I can still recall smells of cockin’ in the hallways A Rubbers dryin’ in the doorways D G D And report cards I was always afraid to show. A Mama’d come to school as I’d sit there softly cryin’ A Teacher’d say: He’s just not tryin’! D G Got a good head, if he’d apply it. D A But you know yourself it’s always somewhere else.” D7 Gm C F I’d build me a castle with dragons and kings F And I’d ride off with them as I stood by my window C D And looked out on those Brooklyn roads. D7 Gm C F Bb C D A Thought of goin’ back but all I’d see are stranger’s faces A And all the scars that love erases D G But as my mind walks through those places D A I’m wonderin’ what’s become of them… D7 Gm C F Does some other young boy come home to my room? F Does he dream what I did as he stands by my window C D And looks out on those Brooklyn roads
Brooklyn Roads akkorde
von Roy Black
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