| A | D |
| We passed upon the stair | , we spoke of was and wh | en |
| | A | F |
| Although I wasn't the | re, he said I was his frie | nd |
| | C | A |
| Which came as some surpr | ise I spoke into his | eyes |
| | C |
| I thought you died alo | ne, a long long time ago |
e:--------------------------|--------------------------|
B:-----------------------1--|--------------------------|
G:--------------0--2--3-----|--------------------------|
D:-----0--2--3--------------|-----------------0--2--3--|
A:--3-----------------------|--------0--1--3-----------|
E:--------------------------|--1--3--------------------|
| 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . |
| | C# |
| With The | Man Who Sold The World |
| | A | C |
| I laughed and shook his ha | nd, and made my way back ho | me |
| | A | F |
| I searched for farm and la | nd, for years and years I roa | med |
| | C | A |
| I gazed a gazley sta | re at all the millions he | re |
| | C |
| 1 must have died alon | g, a long long time ago |
| | C# |
| With The | Man Who Sold The World |
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