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Version 1*from 'Astral Weeks' (1968) [Intro] G C D (x2) [Verse 1] G C Down on Cyprus Avenue, D G C With a childlike vision, leaping into view. D G Clicking, clacking of the high heeled show; C D G C Ford and Fitzroy, Madame George. D G Marching with the soldier boy behind; C D G He's much older now, with hat on, drinking wine. C D G And that smell of sweet per-fume comes drifting through, C D G C D The cool night air like Shalimar. [Verse 2] G C And outside they're making all the stops, D G The kids out in the street, col-lecting bottle tops. C D G Gone for cigarettes and matches in the shops; C D G C D Happy taken, Madame George. C G That's when you fall, woah, that's when you fall, Yeah, that's when you fall. [Verse 3] G When you fall into a trance, C D G Sitting on a sofa, playing games of chance. C D G With your folded arms and history books, you glance; C D G C D Into the eyes of Madame George. [Verse 4] G And you think you found the bag; C D G You're getting weaker and your knees begin to sag. C D G In the corner, playing dominoes, in drag; C D G C D The one and only, Madame George. [Verse 5] G And then from outside, the frosty window raps, C D She jumps up and says; G Lord have mercy, I think that it's the cops. C D G C And i-mmediately, drops everything she gots, D G C D Down into the street below. [Verse 6] G And you know you gotta go, C D G On that train from Dublin, up to Sandy Row. C D G Throwing pennies at the bridges down below. C D G C And the rain, hail, sleet, and snow. D G Say good-bye to Madame George. C D G Dry your eye for Madame George, C D G C D Wonder why for Madame George. [Verse 7] G And as you leave, the room is filled with music; C D G Laughing, music, dancing music, all around the room. C D And all the little boys come around, G C D G C D Walking a-way from it all, so cold. G And as you're a-bout to leave, C D G She jumps up and says; hey love, you for-got your gloves. C D And the love that loves, the love that loves, the love that loves, G C D To love, the love, that loves to love. [Coda] G C D G To say goodbye to Madame George, dry your eye for Madame George. C D G C D G Wonder why for Madame George, dry your eyes for Madame George. C D G Say good-bye in the wind and the rain, on the back street, C D In the backstreet, in the back street. G Say goodbye, say goodbye to Madame George. C D G In the backstreet, in the back street, in the back street. C D G Down home, down home, in the back street, gotta go; C D G Say good-bye, goodbye, good-bye. C D G Dry your eye, your eye, your eye, your eye, your eye. C D G Say good-bye to Madame George, C D G And the loves to love, to love, the love. C D G Say good-bye, goodbye, goodbye, good-bye, C D G Ooh... mmm... C D G Say good-bye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye to Madame George. C D G C D G Dry your eye for Madame George, wonder why for Madame George. C D G The love's to love, the love's to love, the love's to love. C D G C Say good-bye, good-bye. D G C D G Get on the train, get on the train, the train, the train. C D G This is the train, this is the train. C D G Woah, say good-bye, good-bye. C D G Get on the train, get on the train...