Bm G Bm As a girl, I lived in a million homesEm So I always would keep to myselfC#m And my lessons were learnedC#m From the stories and poemsC I would steal from a library shelf G#m Yes, the books like the RootsA# Weren't mine to keepF#m Em But the words weren't left behindD#m C#m D# And I think of them all and I can't sleepBm C#m F# And a poet who read my mind B As the wise men once wroteF# G# Never give all the heartD#m C#m Well, it's easy to seeG#m He was writing for meD#m G#m I just wish I could play that part E F# Yes, he scribbled that love isn't worth thinking of D#m That is fades out from kiss to kissB C# If I just learned those linesC#m Well, just think of the misery I'd miss G# B As the Irish men saidD# Don't put your heart up to playB When he warned of the costF# And the heart that he lostD#m F# Mister Yeats really paved the way C#m For the men that I've knownG Who have clearly shownD#m F# They've reading him from the startC#m 'Cause when it comes to meC# G Well, their kisses come freeB B But they never give all the heart E F# B D#m B When he warned of the costC#m And the heart that he lostD#m F# Mister Yeats really paved the way C#m For the men that I've knownG D#m Well, they've clearly shownG# They been reading him from the startB 'Cause each time that I fallC#m Em D# Bm Em They never give all the heart C B MmmmmmMmmm....
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