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Colin Hay - Dear Father Chords

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Dear Father Chords

(ver. 1)
Colin Hay
G    D     Am             Em
Dear father I've got your photographs
C             G           D       G
Thank God for photographs hip hip hooray

G    D      Am         Em    
Dear father I know you loved to laugh though
C               G              D                G
In most of your photographs it didn't seem that way

G    D      Am              Em
Dear father I can't let you go just yet
C                 G          D         G
And I still can't forget you walking around

G    D      Am                    Em
Dear father you're starring in my dreams
C                   G              D             G
And you're stealing all the scenes where did you go?

Am    Em        D
In my wandering mind
Am Em             D
I stumble through time
Am Em              D
I sing through the air
Am Em          D
I look for you there

G    D      Am             Em
Dear father I never got to say goodbye
C                    G               D        G
I was singing on the River Clyde and I didn't know

G    D        Am      Em
Dear father I see you dancing still
C             G           D              G
And I think I always will till the day I die

G    D        Am        Em
Dear father I feel your healing hands
C         G            D            G
As I fall asleep I can, plain as the day

G    D      Am           Em
Dear father you're in my reflection now
C                  G             D             G
As I reach out and touch you now where did you go?

G    D      Am                 Em
Dear father I am still curious why
C                 G          D           G
You still make me furious it was so long ago

G    D      Am            Em
Dear father I've got your photographs
C             G           D       G
Thank God for photographs hip hip hooray 
            
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