Capo 5 Verse: G D I used to be a Pharisee, Em C D Cynical and wise, telling rich ungodly lies Of humanity G D But in the marketplace was seated, a cripple with a lyre. Am D I looked at him and said "I've been rich but so unhappy, C What sets your soul on fire?" D G D And he said "Look upon me, brother, I'm a man with piece of mind, Em G C You know I've never been good at nothing D But the words I wrought in rhyme, G D But I've a good woman to feed me, and friends to share a brew. Am D And evenings we sit around and sing together, C G and it could be the same for you", if you...
Chorus: C D G Just hold on, to young friends you made of old, C D G And cleave to the woman who keeps us whole, C D And keep a warm fire for all your friends, Am Bm who come in from the cold, Am C I love you all as brothers, Am C and I don't even know their names, Am D For you this must sound different, D G but for us it always stays the same... Verse: G Tonight the smoke is rising, from around the room, Am C D And judging from the warmth of smells from the kitchen, G D There'll be supper ready soon... And our table's set for twenty, G D room for more if they should come, Am C D And later on we'll pass around the wine for our pleasure, Am Bm and sing until the morning comes Chorus: (x2) C D G Just hold on, to young friends you made of old, C D G And cleave to the woman who keeps us whole, C D And keep a warm fire for all your friends, Am Bm who come in from the cold, Am C I love you all as brothers, Am C and I don't even know their names, Am D For you this must sound different, D G
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