Key: D major
Verse 1
D
G
D
It was where my grandma often sat
C
G
with knitting in her hand.
It was where Grandad
D
C
D
so proudly told the stories of our land.
G
D
It was where I learned to love
C
G
the smell of a Sunday roast of cookin'.
C
G
It was there I stole me my first kiss
A
D
when the girl next door wasn't lookin'.
G
D
It was where our cattle dog had her pups
D
G
D
It was where my mates
and I sat round
C
G
Singing and picking guitars
C
G
It was there I'd stand and listen to
C
G
like we did back then
We'd sit and watch the
C
D
When the day's rays gently end
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D
Then later on, the moon,
G
C
we could listen to the crickets sing
D
G
D
G
like we did back then
C
G
I've shelled them by the store
D
G
D
An old lightbulb hung down from a beam
G
C
G
Somehow Mum knew to leave it on
A
D
whenever late nights were kept
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D
It was where our uncle cut our hair
C
G
with the old -time barber clippers
parked three -wheeler bikes
C
D
when we were only nippers
G
D
It was where Mum hung the wet bath towel
G
C
G
It was there Dad hung his hat and
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G
coat by the door on a rusty nail
Oh, if we had a veranda
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G
like we did back then
C
D
when the day's rays gently end
G
D
Then later on underneath the moon
G
C
we could listen to the crickets sing
D
G
like we did back then
G
C
we could listen to the crickets sing
G
D
G
If we had a veranda,
D
G
like we did back then
Outro 1
C
G
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TunerE A D G B E
ChordsD G C A
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