Тональность: Db major
Verse 1
C
Em
F
Em
F
Em
My
C
Grandfather
G
Am
C
Thomas was a serious man.
F
G
worked every day of his life.
C
G
C
G
Am
C
First as a lawyer, then as a judge.
Charlotte was his darling wife.
G
Am
Em
They had seven children and 42 grandkids
F
who looked up to him as the great
G
C
Patriarch he spent his
G
Am
whole life here in
New
York
C
City
F
G
C
Em
F
G
quietly making his mark
C
G
Am
Grandpa was a type a workaholic
C
F
G
before we knew what those terms meant
C
G
C
Am
He would bring briefcases filled with work
C
F
G
papers to every family event.
Em
Am
He didn't drink.
F
G
He was quite formal whenever he spoke.
C
G
And though we loved him,
Am
C
we never felt close.
F
G
C
Em
F
G
He was a serious man.
C
Em
Yes, my grandfather was a
F
G
very serious man.
C
G
He loved the law, he loved upholding the law,
Am
C
F
and he prided himself on never breaking the
law.
G
Though he did have some trouble
C
with social conventions.
G
My grandparents had season
F
Opera, and my grandfather had
G
to sit on the aisle for a very
practical reason.
Am
Em
He would bring his work papers to the opera and he would use
F
Em
the tiny lights along the floor to illuminate them.
G
C
I don't think ushers at the
G
C
Am
Met today would tolerate that kind of be havior,
C
F
G
but he got away with it back then.
C
G
Now my grandma and grandpa
Am
C
never took any exotic trips.
F
With so many grandchildren,
G
their dance card was pretty much filled.
Em
C
G
Am
Every weekend they'd be attending a christening or a confirm
C
F
ation or a graduation or a birthday or a wedding.
Em
G
Am
Em
Grandpa in all the family photos, serious and stately,
F
in his pinstripe suit, bowtie and fedora, never smiling.
G
C
Though in a couple of the pictures we noticed re
G
Am
cently that he had a bit of a faraway look in his eye.
C
F
G
We figured he was probably working on a case in
C
Em
F
G
his head when that picture was snapped.
G
C
Am
C
Sunday in the mid -1960s,
G
Grandpa visited our family.
Em
Am
Peekskill, on the banks of the
Hudson,
C
F
My parents, five brothers,
G
three sisters, and me.
Am
Em
As I recall, we girls were with
Grandma,
F
G
Having cookies and tea in the living room.
C
G
In the field next to our
Am
house were the boys,
C
F
G
Playing baseball that afternoon.
C
Em
F
G
C
The field next to our house
Em
G
was really a long sloping hill.
C
G
Home plate was at the bottom of that hill,
Am
the pitcher's mound was part way up the hill,
C
F
then there was the infield,
G
and the outfield was all the way up against the side of our house,
C
G
but nobody ever played that far back,
Am
C
F
because nobody could ever hit that far, with the angle and all.
G
So there I was, looking out the window,
Am
watching my brothers play baseball.
Em
Then I went back to listening to
Grandma tell us stories.
G
Grandpa was, but I figured, like always,
C
G
he was off in the corner somewhere
Am
working.
C
F
G
C
Em
But he wasn't.
F
G
C
Em
F
Em
G
C
Am
Never before and never since
C
F
G
Something big happened that day
C
G
Am
Grandpa put his work pa pers aside
C
F
He told my brothers he wanted to play
G
Am
He took off his jacket,
Em
he undid his bowtie
Greg was pitching,
G
he wound up and let it fly
C
G
Am
C
Grandpa connected, he hit that ball high,
F
G
Ab
high, high, high, high
Db
Ab
Db
Grandma was telling us
Bbm
Db
another story about
New
Gb
Ab
York in the olden days
Db
Ab
Before there was a
Db
George
Db
Bridge,
State
Ab
Building, even subways.
Bbm
Fm
All of a sudden, the windows shattered.
Gb
We all jumped up to see
Ab
what could the matter be.
Db
Ab
Bbm
Db
To the floor, cups and saucers clattered.
Gb
We saw the baseball,
Gdim
A
wondered who could the batter be.
Eeeeee -ah!
D
A
Bm
We ran to the window and looked
D
through the broken glass
G
A
And there, at the bottom of the hill
D
A
Stood our dear grandpa,
Bm
leaning on his bat
D
G
A
Smiling his guts out, enjoying the thrill
Bm
Forty years later,
F#m
we can still picture him proud
G
A
Has a peacock puffed up with joy
D
A
Bm
The only time we ever witnessed our
G
A
Bm
F#m
Just being one of the boys
G
A
D
Grandpa was one of the boys
A
Bm
D
G
A
G
A
you
Как бы вы оценили эту песню?
ТюнерE A D G B E
АккордыC Em F G Am...
Больше песен от Christine Lavin
Найдите и играйте аккорды для самых разных песен
Связанные песни
Найдите и играйте аккорды для самых разных песен
Популярные аккорды во всём мире
Самые популярные аккорды и табы среди всех пользователей
Новинки
Недавно добавленные аккорды и табы
