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In A Misty Morning ukulele

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In A Misty Morning

D                Bm           G 
I came into town on a Monday morning 
Em                 A                    D 
The tall buildings breaking up the city sky 
D                    Bm               G 
The streets were wet it had just been pouring 
         D                Bm                G      D  A  D    
Like the clouds above the storm just had to cry 
D                Bm           G 
I trained my eye on a police cruiser 
Em              A                      D 
I watched and I gulped as he passed me by 
D               Bm                        G 
I looked around to see the street lights changing 
      D               Bm                  G 
And a voice down deep inside me asked me why 
A 
Running through my thoughts 
                         G                D 
Were the memories of the days that I had left behind 
A 
Way down in my soul were the hope 
            G                D                A  
That better days were always there to find 
               D  Bm                  G 
The fog rolled in and the lights grew dimmer 
Em                        A              D 
And the sound of the city streets seemed amplified 
             D       Bm                    G 
In the misty morning when it had just been pouring 
         D                Bm                G  D  A  D  A  D   
Like the clouds above the storm just had to cry 
D                D7        G          D          G   D   
Like the clouds  above the storm just had to cry 
 
 
 
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