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Walking Her Home ukulele

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Walking Her Home

Verse One: 
  
          B5               E 
Looking back, He sees it all 
       B5                   C#5                E 
It was her first date the night he came to call 
             B5                      E 
Her dad said son, have her home on time 
    B5               C#5           E 
And promise me you'll never leave her side... 
C#5          D#5             E 
He took her to a show in town 
C#5         D#5                E 
And he was ten feet off the ground 

                    B5 
He was walking her home 
                   E 
And holding her hand 
                B5                      C#5                 E 
All the way she smiled and stole the breath right out of him 
               B5  
Down That old road 
                   E 
With the stars up above 
              B5 
He remembered where he was 
      C#5               E 
The night he fell in love 
                   B5     C#5     E – LET RING     
He was walking her home    

Verse 2: 
                                 B5 
Ten more years in the waiting room 
               E 
At half past one  
            B5           C#5               E 
And the doctor said come in and meet your son 
                 B5 
His knees went weak 
                E 
When he saw his wife 
           B5              C#5                E 
She was smiling when she said he’s got your eyes  
C#5         D#5               E                 
And as she slept he held her tight 
C#5            D#5                 E              
His mind went back to that first night 

                    B5 
He was walking her home 
                   E 
And holding her hand 
                B5                      C#5                 E 
All the way she smiled and stole the breath right out of him 
               B5  
Down That old road 
                   E 
With the stars up above 
              B5 
He remembered where he was 
      C#5               E 
The night he fell in love 
                   B5     C#5     E      
He was walking her home    



Bridge: 
 E                         C#5                  B5     
He walked her through the best years of her life 
 E           C#5                  B 
Sixty years together and he never left her side 

Verse 3: 
          B5                E 
A nursing home, at eighty-five 
        B5               C#5                E 
And the doctor said it could be her last night 
                   B5                        E 
And the nurse said Oh, Should we tell him now 
              B5              C#5           E 
Or should he wait until the morning to find out 
C#5            D#5                     E 
But when they checked her room that night 
C#5     D#5           E 
He was laying by her side 

                    B5 
He was walking her home 
                 E 
And holding her hand 
               B5                     C#5                E 
Oh the way she smiled when he said this is not the end 
                 B5  
And just for a while 
              E 
They were eighteen 
                   B5 
She was still more beautiful 
   C#5          E  
To him than anything 
    
{For next part just play B-C#5-D#5-B  four times - let last B ring} 
                
He was walking her home 
                    
He was walking her home 


          B5               E 
Looking back, He sees it all 
       B5                C#5                E(ring) 
It was her first date the night he came to call  
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