E7 D/F# G D/F# A/E Am7
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Unfaithful Servant, I hear you leavin' soon in the mornin'
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G D/F E7 Asus4
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What did you do to the lady, that she's gonna have to send you away?
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G D/F# A/E Am7
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Unfaithful servant, you don't have to say you're sorry,
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G D/F# E7 Asus4
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If you done it just for the spite, or did ya do it just for the glory?
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Bm/G A/F#
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Like a stranger you turned your back,
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C/G G F#7
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Left your keys and gone to pack.
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Bm/G A/F#
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Bear in mind who's to blame, and all the shame;
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E7 Em7 Ebmaj7
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She really cared, the time she spared and the home you shared.
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Unfaithful servant, I can hear the whistle blowin,
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Yes, that train is a-comin' and soon you'll be goin'.
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Let us not bow our heads for we won't be complainin';
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Life has been good to us all
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even when that sky is rainin'.
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To take it like a grain of salt
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is all I can do. It's no one's fault,
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Makes no diff'rence if we fade away.
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It's just as it was, it's much to cold for me to stay.
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D Bm
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Goodbye to that country home,
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D A Bm
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So long to a lady I have known,
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D Bm
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Farewell to my other side,
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E7 Asus4
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I'd best just take it in stride.
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G D/F# A/E Am7
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Unfaithful Servant, you'll learn to find your place;
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G D/F#
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I can see it in your smile,
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E7 Asus4
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and, yes, I can see it in your face.
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Bm/G# A/F#
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The mem'ries will linger on,
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C/G A F#7
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But the good old days, they're all gone,
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Bm/G# A/F#
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Oh! Lonesome servant, can't you see,
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E7 Em7 Ebmaj7
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That we're still one and the same, just you and me.
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The Unfaithful Servant
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The Band |