_ _ Step
Cm right
Bbm up.
Cm Come on in.
Bbm _
Ab _ If you'd like to take the grand tour
Db of the lonely house that once was a home
Ab sweet home.
_ _ _ .
_ _ I have nothing here to sell you.
Just some things that I will tell you.
Bb Some things I know will cheer you to
Eb the point.
_ _ .
_ _
Fm _
Eb Ab Over there sits the chair where she'd bring the paper to me.
Sit
Db down on my knee and whisper, oh I
Ab love you.
But _ _ _ _
Eb now she's gone forever.
And
Ab somehow we
Db will never be the
Ab same.
Without
Eb the love that we
Ab once knew.
_ _ .
E _ _
Gbm E Straight
Bb ahead,
Bm _
Dbm that's the bed
Bm Dbm where
A we'd lie in love together.
_
G A And Lord
D knows we had a good thing going
A here.
_ _ _ .
_ _ See her picture on the table.
_ Don't it look like she's behaving.
Just
B to touch me and say good morning
E dear.
_ _ _ .
_ _
Gbm _
E A There's her ring, all her
D things.
A And her clothes are in the closet where
D she left them when she tore my world
A apart.
_ _ _ .
_ _
E Gbm As
E you leave you see the nursery.
Oh
A she left me
Bm A without
D mercy.
Taking
A nothing _ but
E our baby in my
A heart.
_ _ .
E _ _
Gbm E Step
A right up, come on in,
Bm _
Dbm come on in.
A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .