Chords for Yesterdays Children--Isle Aux Morte Boys
Tempo:
93.2 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
F#m
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
[A]
He sits on a park bench so sad and alone, most of his friends are all buried and gone.
His hands are on steady, [D] he lets [A] out a sigh, [D] it's one of yesterday's children [E] just waiting [A] to die.
She sits by the [E] window in an old oven [A] chair, waiting for a visit [E] from someone who [A] cares.
Her daughter's at work, her [D] grandchildren at [A] play, she's one of yesterday's children, she's got nothing to say.
[D] They're only yesterday's children, [B] [D] part of a [E] [A] forgotten parade.
[D] If you look past [E] the wrinkles and the faded [F#m] old eyes, [A] someday it will be you and I in disguise.
How [E]
[A] [D] [E] [A]
[D] [F#m]
[A]
soon we forget them and all that they do, for us since the days when we were just kids.
They worked many hours, all they had was their pride, [D] caught up in our home [E] world we cast [A] them aside.
So try to [E] remember that we'll [A] grow old with you, remember to [E] include them in all [A] that you do.
That lonely old woman, [D] that silent [A] old man,
[D] appreciate the kindness [E] they receive now [A] and then.
[D] They're only [A] yesterday's children, part [E] of a forgotten [A] parade.
[D] If you look past the wrinkles and the [F#m] faded old eyes, [A] someday it will be [E] you and I in [A] disguise.
Someday it will be [E] you and I in [A] disguise.
[N]
He sits on a park bench so sad and alone, most of his friends are all buried and gone.
His hands are on steady, [D] he lets [A] out a sigh, [D] it's one of yesterday's children [E] just waiting [A] to die.
She sits by the [E] window in an old oven [A] chair, waiting for a visit [E] from someone who [A] cares.
Her daughter's at work, her [D] grandchildren at [A] play, she's one of yesterday's children, she's got nothing to say.
[D] They're only yesterday's children, [B] [D] part of a [E] [A] forgotten parade.
[D] If you look past [E] the wrinkles and the faded [F#m] old eyes, [A] someday it will be you and I in disguise.
How [E]
[A] [D] [E] [A]
[D] [F#m]
[A]
soon we forget them and all that they do, for us since the days when we were just kids.
They worked many hours, all they had was their pride, [D] caught up in our home [E] world we cast [A] them aside.
So try to [E] remember that we'll [A] grow old with you, remember to [E] include them in all [A] that you do.
That lonely old woman, [D] that silent [A] old man,
[D] appreciate the kindness [E] they receive now [A] and then.
[D] They're only [A] yesterday's children, part [E] of a forgotten [A] parade.
[D] If you look past the wrinkles and the [F#m] faded old eyes, [A] someday it will be [E] you and I in [A] disguise.
Someday it will be [E] you and I in [A] disguise.
[N]
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E
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F#m
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_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
He sits on a park bench so sad and alone, _ most of his friends are all buried and gone.
His hands are on steady, [D] he lets [A] out a sigh, [D] it's one of yesterday's children [E] just waiting [A] to die. _
She sits by the [E] window in an old oven [A] chair, _ waiting for a visit [E] from someone who [A] cares.
Her daughter's at work, her [D] grandchildren at [A] play, she's one of yesterday's children, she's got nothing to say. _
[D] They're only yesterday's children, [B] _ [D] part of a [E] [A] forgotten parade.
[D] If you look past [E] the wrinkles and the faded [F#m] old eyes, [A] someday it will be you and I in disguise.
How _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
soon we forget them and all that they do, for us since the days when we were just kids.
They worked many hours, all they had was their pride, [D] caught up in our home [E] world we cast [A] them aside.
So try to [E] remember that we'll [A] grow old with you, _ remember to [E] include them in all [A] that you do.
That lonely old woman, [D] that silent [A] old man, _
[D] appreciate the kindness [E] they receive now [A] and then.
[D] They're only [A] yesterday's children, _ part [E] of a forgotten [A] parade.
[D] If you look past the wrinkles and the [F#m] faded old eyes, [A] someday it will be [E] you and I in [A] disguise.
_ Someday it will be [E] you and I in [A] disguise.
_ _ _ [N] _
He sits on a park bench so sad and alone, _ most of his friends are all buried and gone.
His hands are on steady, [D] he lets [A] out a sigh, [D] it's one of yesterday's children [E] just waiting [A] to die. _
She sits by the [E] window in an old oven [A] chair, _ waiting for a visit [E] from someone who [A] cares.
Her daughter's at work, her [D] grandchildren at [A] play, she's one of yesterday's children, she's got nothing to say. _
[D] They're only yesterday's children, [B] _ [D] part of a [E] [A] forgotten parade.
[D] If you look past [E] the wrinkles and the faded [F#m] old eyes, [A] someday it will be you and I in disguise.
How _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
soon we forget them and all that they do, for us since the days when we were just kids.
They worked many hours, all they had was their pride, [D] caught up in our home [E] world we cast [A] them aside.
So try to [E] remember that we'll [A] grow old with you, _ remember to [E] include them in all [A] that you do.
That lonely old woman, [D] that silent [A] old man, _
[D] appreciate the kindness [E] they receive now [A] and then.
[D] They're only [A] yesterday's children, _ part [E] of a forgotten [A] parade.
[D] If you look past the wrinkles and the [F#m] faded old eyes, [A] someday it will be [E] you and I in [A] disguise.
_ Someday it will be [E] you and I in [A] disguise.
_ _ _ [N] _