Saturday, August 06, 2005

Pick up your guitar and play this simple song by Bonnie Dobson in honor of the 60th anniversary of the nuclear bomb's first victims

D                  C       G      D
Walk me out in the morning dew my honey,
D C G D
Walk me out in the morning dew today.
F C Em D
I can't walk you out in the morning dew my honey,
F C Em D
I can't walk you out in the morning dew today.

I thought I heard a baby cry this morning,
I thought I heard a baby cry today.
You didn't hear no baby cry this morning,
You didn't hear no baby cry today.

Where have all the people gone my honey,
Where have all the people gone today.
There's no need for you to be worrying about all those people,
You never see those people anyway.

I thought I heard a young man moan this morning,
I thought I heard a young man moan today.
I thought I heard a young man moan this morning,
I can't walk you out in the morning dew today.

Walk me out in the morning dew my honey,
Walk me out in the morning dew today.
I'll walk you out in the morning dew my honey,
I guess it doesn't really matter anyway,
I guess it doesn't matter anyway,
I guess it doesn't matter anyway,
Guess it doesn't matter anyway.
Thanks to Bonnie Dobson for writing it, to the Grateful Dead for giving it life, and to rukind.com for the lyrics and chords.

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