Chords for Equalizer - Sweet Mary
Tempo:
118.8 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Em
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Sweet Mary.
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[Em] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[D] [G] [Am]
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
[C] [G]
[D] [Em]
[C] [G] I just can't quite help to [D] smile.
We [G] spent one whole long year [C] together.
[G] And at the end I had [D] to go.
By [Am] my Mary's side [C] I wept and cried.
[G] I'd never been laid so [D] low.
She [D] said, boy when you [C] first met me
You [G] were as green as a mango [D] tree.
[Em] But Mary, why, Rayman, [C] go back to your land.
[G] But first listen [D] carefully.
You [G] can't smoke two pounds of Cali [C] herb by [G] yourself then.
Try to stand on [D] your end.
No matter [Em]
how high you get,
[C] You'll never [G] forget the wonders of Mary's bed.
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[Em] Now [G] my Mary's sweet smell [C] was in my [G] nose.
And vision, it robbed me [D] blind.
[G] And [Am] as I crossed the sea, it [C] occurred to me
[G] That I'd left myself [D] behind.
[G] She was my natural [C] mystic sweet sugar plum.
[G] I still ask, why did I [D] go?
They [Em] say your first love's [C] your heart's love.
And [G] I'd have to say [D] that's so.
[G] It's a day and another day [C] and a way and another way.
[G] Had a family once but [D] they're gone.
And [Am] they don't strike me as weird, [C] there's gray in my beard.
But [G] words still [D] linger on.
You [G] can't smoke two pounds of Cali [C] herb by [G] yourself then.
Try to stand on [D] your end.
[Em] No matter how high you get,
You'll [C] never [G] forget the wonders of Mary's bed.
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G] Now there's nothing for me left here
Except [C] some broken [G] dreams, disappointments.
I've had a [D] few.
[Bm] And there's [Am] this place I [C] know where the mangroves grow.
And [G] there's just one thing [D] left to do.
[G] I'll go back to my Mary's bed, [C] plant a kiss on her head.
[G] And pretend that time [D] just stood still.
Then [Bm] I can live out my life [C] like it should've been.
[G] And the rest will be [D] what it will.
So [G] I went back to the bar [C] where we first met.
[G] Asked the bartender, where [D] could she be?
And [Am] as he poured me a beer, [C] he said last year
She [G] left this world [D] peacefully.
Then [G] every man in the bar [C] looked at me.
[G] He said, old man, [D] don't you see?
Then [Em] we were all touched by [C] Mary just like you.
[G] Now she lives on in our memories.
[D] And we all [G] can smoke two pounds of [C] Cali herb by ourselves then.
[G] Try to stand on [D] our ends.
No [Bm] matter how high we get,
We'll [C] never forget [G] the wonders of Mary's bed.
And we can run 200 miles
[C] Through a ganja [G] field until all we see [D] is rain.
And [Em] we can shout it out,
We're still [C] thinking about [G] the wonders of Mary's bed.
And so we sing, jump around, [C] sweet Mary.
You [G] know we all have to move [D] along.
You [Em] never know what you've got in [C] this cruel world
[G] Until you realize it's gone.
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[Em] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[D] [G] [Am]
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
[C] [G]
[D] [Em]
[C] [G] I just can't quite help to [D] smile.
We [G] spent one whole long year [C] together.
[G] And at the end I had [D] to go.
By [Am] my Mary's side [C] I wept and cried.
[G] I'd never been laid so [D] low.
She [D] said, boy when you [C] first met me
You [G] were as green as a mango [D] tree.
[Em] But Mary, why, Rayman, [C] go back to your land.
[G] But first listen [D] carefully.
You [G] can't smoke two pounds of Cali [C] herb by [G] yourself then.
Try to stand on [D] your end.
No matter [Em]
how high you get,
[C] You'll never [G] forget the wonders of Mary's bed.
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[Em] Now [G] my Mary's sweet smell [C] was in my [G] nose.
And vision, it robbed me [D] blind.
[G] And [Am] as I crossed the sea, it [C] occurred to me
[G] That I'd left myself [D] behind.
[G] She was my natural [C] mystic sweet sugar plum.
[G] I still ask, why did I [D] go?
They [Em] say your first love's [C] your heart's love.
And [G] I'd have to say [D] that's so.
[G] It's a day and another day [C] and a way and another way.
[G] Had a family once but [D] they're gone.
And [Am] they don't strike me as weird, [C] there's gray in my beard.
But [G] words still [D] linger on.
You [G] can't smoke two pounds of Cali [C] herb by [G] yourself then.
Try to stand on [D] your end.
[Em] No matter how high you get,
You'll [C] never [G] forget the wonders of Mary's bed.
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G] Now there's nothing for me left here
Except [C] some broken [G] dreams, disappointments.
I've had a [D] few.
[Bm] And there's [Am] this place I [C] know where the mangroves grow.
And [G] there's just one thing [D] left to do.
[G] I'll go back to my Mary's bed, [C] plant a kiss on her head.
[G] And pretend that time [D] just stood still.
Then [Bm] I can live out my life [C] like it should've been.
[G] And the rest will be [D] what it will.
So [G] I went back to the bar [C] where we first met.
[G] Asked the bartender, where [D] could she be?
And [Am] as he poured me a beer, [C] he said last year
She [G] left this world [D] peacefully.
Then [G] every man in the bar [C] looked at me.
[G] He said, old man, [D] don't you see?
Then [Em] we were all touched by [C] Mary just like you.
[G] Now she lives on in our memories.
[D] And we all [G] can smoke two pounds of [C] Cali herb by ourselves then.
[G] Try to stand on [D] our ends.
No [Bm] matter how high we get,
We'll [C] never forget [G] the wonders of Mary's bed.
And we can run 200 miles
[C] Through a ganja [G] field until all we see [D] is rain.
And [Em] we can shout it out,
We're still [C] thinking about [G] the wonders of Mary's bed.
And so we sing, jump around, [C] sweet Mary.
You [G] know we all have to move [D] along.
You [Em] never know what you've got in [C] this cruel world
[G] Until you realize it's gone.
Key:
G
C
D
Em
Am
G
C
D
Sweet Mary. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] I just can't quite help to [D] smile.
We [G] spent one whole long year [C] together.
[G] And at the end I had [D] to go.
By [Am] my Mary's side [C] I wept and cried.
[G] I'd never been laid so [D] low.
She [D] said, boy when you [C] first met me
You [G] were as green as a mango [D] tree.
_ [Em] But Mary, why, Rayman, [C] go back to your land.
[G] But first listen _ [D] carefully.
You [G] can't smoke two pounds of Cali [C] herb by [G] yourself then.
Try to stand on [D] your end.
No matter [Em]
how high you get,
[C] You'll never [G] forget the wonders of Mary's bed. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ Now [G] my Mary's sweet smell [C] was in my [G] nose.
And vision, it robbed me [D] blind.
[G] And [Am] as I crossed the sea, it [C] occurred to me
[G] That I'd left myself [D] behind.
_ [G] She was my natural [C] mystic sweet sugar plum.
[G] I still ask, why did I [D] go?
They [Em] say your first love's [C] your heart's love.
And [G] I'd have to say [D] that's so.
_ [G] It's a day and another day [C] and a way and another way.
[G] Had a family once but [D] they're gone.
And [Am] they don't strike me as weird, [C] there's gray in my beard.
But [G] words still [D] linger on.
You [G] can't smoke two pounds of Cali [C] herb by [G] yourself then.
Try to stand on [D] your end.
[Em] No matter how high you get,
You'll [C] never [G] forget the wonders of Mary's bed. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] Now there's nothing for me left here
Except [C] some broken [G] dreams, disappointments.
I've had a [D] few.
[Bm] And there's [Am] this place I [C] know where the mangroves grow.
And [G] there's just one thing [D] left to do.
_ [G] I'll go back to my Mary's bed, [C] plant a kiss on her head.
[G] And pretend that time [D] just stood still.
Then [Bm] I can live out my life [C] like it should've been.
[G] And the rest will be [D] what it will.
So [G] I went back to the bar [C] where we first met.
[G] Asked the bartender, where [D] could she be?
And [Am] as he poured me a beer, [C] he said last year
She [G] left this world [D] peacefully.
_ Then [G] every man in the bar [C] looked at me.
[G] He said, old man, [D] don't you see?
Then [Em] we were all touched by [C] Mary just like you.
[G] Now she lives on in our memories.
[D] _ And we all [G] can smoke two pounds of [C] Cali herb by ourselves then.
[G] Try to stand on [D] our ends.
No [Bm] matter how high we get,
We'll [C] never forget [G] the wonders of Mary's bed.
And we can run 200 miles
[C] Through a ganja [G] field until all we see [D] is rain.
And [Em] we can shout it out,
We're still [C] thinking about [G] the wonders of Mary's bed.
And so we sing, jump around, [C] sweet Mary.
You [G] know we all have to move [D] along.
You [Em] never know what you've got in [C] this cruel world
[G] Until you realize it's gone. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] I just can't quite help to [D] smile.
We [G] spent one whole long year [C] together.
[G] And at the end I had [D] to go.
By [Am] my Mary's side [C] I wept and cried.
[G] I'd never been laid so [D] low.
She [D] said, boy when you [C] first met me
You [G] were as green as a mango [D] tree.
_ [Em] But Mary, why, Rayman, [C] go back to your land.
[G] But first listen _ [D] carefully.
You [G] can't smoke two pounds of Cali [C] herb by [G] yourself then.
Try to stand on [D] your end.
No matter [Em]
how high you get,
[C] You'll never [G] forget the wonders of Mary's bed. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ Now [G] my Mary's sweet smell [C] was in my [G] nose.
And vision, it robbed me [D] blind.
[G] And [Am] as I crossed the sea, it [C] occurred to me
[G] That I'd left myself [D] behind.
_ [G] She was my natural [C] mystic sweet sugar plum.
[G] I still ask, why did I [D] go?
They [Em] say your first love's [C] your heart's love.
And [G] I'd have to say [D] that's so.
_ [G] It's a day and another day [C] and a way and another way.
[G] Had a family once but [D] they're gone.
And [Am] they don't strike me as weird, [C] there's gray in my beard.
But [G] words still [D] linger on.
You [G] can't smoke two pounds of Cali [C] herb by [G] yourself then.
Try to stand on [D] your end.
[Em] No matter how high you get,
You'll [C] never [G] forget the wonders of Mary's bed. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] Now there's nothing for me left here
Except [C] some broken [G] dreams, disappointments.
I've had a [D] few.
[Bm] And there's [Am] this place I [C] know where the mangroves grow.
And [G] there's just one thing [D] left to do.
_ [G] I'll go back to my Mary's bed, [C] plant a kiss on her head.
[G] And pretend that time [D] just stood still.
Then [Bm] I can live out my life [C] like it should've been.
[G] And the rest will be [D] what it will.
So [G] I went back to the bar [C] where we first met.
[G] Asked the bartender, where [D] could she be?
And [Am] as he poured me a beer, [C] he said last year
She [G] left this world [D] peacefully.
_ Then [G] every man in the bar [C] looked at me.
[G] He said, old man, [D] don't you see?
Then [Em] we were all touched by [C] Mary just like you.
[G] Now she lives on in our memories.
[D] _ And we all [G] can smoke two pounds of [C] Cali herb by ourselves then.
[G] Try to stand on [D] our ends.
No [Bm] matter how high we get,
We'll [C] never forget [G] the wonders of Mary's bed.
And we can run 200 miles
[C] Through a ganja [G] field until all we see [D] is rain.
And [Em] we can shout it out,
We're still [C] thinking about [G] the wonders of Mary's bed.
And so we sing, jump around, [C] sweet Mary.
You [G] know we all have to move [D] along.
You [Em] never know what you've got in [C] this cruel world
[G] Until you realize it's gone. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _