G C It was Christmas Eve babe, In the drunktank G D An old man said to me, won't see another one G C And then he sang a song, The Rare Old Mountain Dew G C D G I turned my face away And dreamed about you G C Got on a lucky one Came in eighteen to one G D I've got a feeling This year's for me and you G C So happy Christmas, I love you baby G C D G I can see a better time When all our dreams come true G They've got cars D Big as bars Em C They've got rivers of gold G But the wind goes right through you D It's no place for the old G Em When you first took my hand G C On a cold Christmas Eve G You promised me C D G Broadway was waiting for me G You were handsome You were pretty D Queen of New York City G C When the band finished playing D G They howled out for more G Sinatra was swinging D All the drunks they were singing G C We kissed on the corner D G Then danced through the night C D The boys of the NYPD choir G Em Were singing 'Galway Bay' G C And the bells were ringing D G Out for Christmas day G C G D G C G D G G You're a bum D You're a punk Em C You're an old gal on junk G Living there almost dead D on a drip In that bed G You scum bag You maggot D You cheap lousy blaggar G C Happy Christmas your muggar D I pray God G It's our last C D The boys of the NYPD choir G Em Still singing `Galway Bay` G C And the bells are ringing D G Out for Christmas Day G C I could have been someone Well, So could anyone G D You took my dreams From me when I first found you G C I kept them with me babe I put them with my own G D G Can't make it all alone I've built my dreams around you C D The boys of the NYPD choir G Em Still Singing `Galway Bay` G C And the bells are ringing D G Out for Christmas Day G C G D G C G D G
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