Standard (EADGBE)

Verse 1

 They’re playing our song, Margarita.

 Dance it this last time with me.

 It won’t be long, Margarita –

 soon I’ll be overseas.

 Let me know that you’ll care

 when I’ve gone over there.

 They’re playing our song, Margarita.

 Dance it this last time with me.

Verse 2

same):

Kiss me again, Margarita.

Give me a memory of you.

They say in France, Margarita,

one more push, we’ll be through.

Yes, I’ll write, but where from?

All they’ll say will be “The Somme.”

Kiss me again, Margarita.

Give me a memory of you.

Chorus

 It’s a new world, Margarita,

 that we’ll build when it’s through.

 In our new world, Margarita,

 we’ll be wed, me and you.

Verse 3

My old great aunt Margarita

(she’d been blind thirty years)

would tell us of young Margarita,

of her man and her tears.

She would say, “He was tall,

that’s his picture on the wall.”

My old great aunt Margarita,

she’d been blind thirty years,

Verse 4

and she would ask, “Is he smiling?”

I would stare at the frame,

but the sun was there shining

through her window again.

Where the sun always shone

he had faded and gone.

When she would ask, “Is he smiling?”

I would say, “He’s the same”

Chorus

 It’s a new world, Margarita,

 that we’ll build when it’s through.

 In our new world, Margarita,

 we’ll be wed, me and you.

To verse 1, repeat last two lines of it.