Jose's Cantina| Chords donated by a friend of the page. |
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| I Ammet you in DmJose's Cantina, |
| Oh, Am you looked so lonesome and Esad, |
| So I Amsaid with a wink, "Let me Gbuy you a drink, |
| And Fmaybe things won't seem so Ebad." |
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| You Amordered a Dmlarge champagne cocktail, |
| Then Amvodka and wine from DeErone. |
| AmAnd as I bought it I Gsuddenly thought, |
| "It's no Fwonder that you're on your Eown." |
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| You Amtook me aDmcross town to your place, |
| My Ameagerness I could not Ehide. |
| As you Amwalked 'cross the floor and you Glocked the front door, |
| F Why did you leave me outEside? |
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| So I Amwent to my DmUncle Henando, |
| Saying, "AmMy heart is filled with deEsire. |
| But the Amlady says no, and all the Gwaters that flow |
| From the Fmountains can't put out the Efire." |
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| He Amsaid, "When a Dmlady says no, |
| She Amsometimes means yes, you young Ehot head." |
| I said, "AmThat may be so, but she Gdidn't say no, |
| She Fsimply said, "Go and get Eknotted." |
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| So I Amcame here and I Dmsang 'neath your window, |
| From Ammidnight 'til dawn, half past Ethree. |
| Oh Amtell me, sweet lady, sweet Glady, pray tell me, |
| What Fwas it you emptied on Eme? |
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| I Amhoped when I Dmcame to Maria, |
| That AmI'd find the love of my Elife. |
| And I Amgave you my heart, but we Gdrifted apart, |
| So FI'm going Eback to the Amwife. |