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Famous Blue Raincoat Leonard Cohen

Intro
Am F Dm Em
Am F Dm Em

Zwrotka 1
It's Amfour in the morning, theF end of December
I'm Dmwriting you now just toEm see if you're better
AmNew York is cold, but IF like where I'm living
There's Dmmusic on Clinton StreetEm all through the evening
Am  I hear that you'reA#m building your littleAm house deep in thA#me desert
Am  You're living forG nothing now, I hope you'reAm 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 Amher that night that you planned to goA#m clearG 
F  Did you ever go Emclear?

Zwrotka 2
Ah, the Amlast time we saw you, youF looked so much older
Your Dmfamous blue raincoat wasEm torn at the shoulder
You'd Ambeen to the station toF meet every train
And Dmyou came home withoutEm Lili Marlene
And you Amtreated myA#m woman to aAm flake of youA#mr life
Am  And when she cameG bacAmk, she was nobody'Gs wife

Refren 2
Well, I Csee you there with the rose in your Gteeth
One more thin gypsy Amthief, well, I see Jane's A#mawakeG 
F  She sends her reEmgards

Zwrotka 3
And Amwhat can I tell you myF brother, my killer?
DmWhat can I possiblyEm say?
I Amguess that I miss you, IF guess I forgive you
I'm Dmglad you stood in myEm way
Am  If you ever comeA#m by herAme, for Jane or foA#mr me
Am  Well, your enemy isG sleepinAmg, and his woman iGs free

Refren 3
Yes, and Cthanks for the trouble you Gtook from her eyes
I thought it was Amthere for good, so I neverA#m tried G 
And CJane came by with a lock of your Ghair
She Gsaid that you gave it to Amher that night that you planned to goA#m clearG 
F  Sincerely, L. EmCohen

Outro
Am F Dm Em

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