Standard (EADGBE)
Linda lost her lover in the early part of autumn, and she
moved out to the country hoping all would be forgotten. The
last time that I saw her she was makin' sure the winter wouldn't
come through that old door frame where the door is several inches from the
ground... the cold hard ground. And it's
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hard to go down easy; And it's |
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hard to keep from cryin'; And it's |
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hard to lose a lover in the early part of |
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au-au-au-au-au-au-tumn. _|
Well, she learned to cook the meals and she learned to start the fire; And she
learned to make jewelry out of stones and precious metals. She
sits down to the table with her friends and several others, and she
tries real hard to never be alone. And it's
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Now the winter wind blows cold upon a fair and gentle soul, and she
feels as if her time is passin' easy. Her
friends are sometimes lovers, though they'll always be another She
thinks about when the night time lays on down. And it's
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twice
Disclamer: This document represents my own interpretation of Mr. Dan Fogelberg's
"Go Down Easy."