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Famous Blue Raincoat Leonard Cohen

Intro
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Zwrotka 1
It's afour in the morning, theF end of December
I'm dwriting you now just toe see if you're better
aNew York is cold, but IF like where I'm living
There's dmusic on Clinton Streete all through the evening
a  I hear that you'reb building your littlea house deep in thbe desert
a  You're living forG nothing now, I hope you'rea keeping some kind oGf record

Refren 1
Yes, and CJane came by with a lock of your Ghair
She Gsaid that you gave it to aher that night that you planned to gob clearG 
F  Did you ever go eclear?

Zwrotka 2
Ah, the alast time we saw you, youF looked so much older
Your dfamous blue raincoat wase torn at the shoulder
You'd abeen to the station toF meet every train
And dyou came home withoute Lili Marlene
And you atreated myb woman to aa flake of youbr life
a  And when she cameG bacak, she was nobody'Gs wife

Refren 2
Well, I Csee you there with the rose in your Gteeth
One more thin gypsy athief, well, I see Jane's bawakeG 
F  She sends her reegards

Zwrotka 3
And awhat can I tell you myF brother, my killer?
dWhat can I possiblye say?
I aguess that I miss you, IF guess I forgive you
I'm dglad you stood in mye way
a  If you ever comeb by herae, for Jane or fobr me
a  Well, your enemy isG sleepinag, and his woman iGs free

Refren 3
Yes, and Cthanks for the trouble you Gtook from her eyes
I thought it was athere for good, so I neverb tried G 
And CJane came by with a lock of your Ghair
She Gsaid that you gave it to aher that night that you planned to gob clearG 
F  Sincerely, L. eCohen

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