Key: D major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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The windows of Halifax
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it was quiet on the town.
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I looked at my tree,
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I thought of a warmer place,
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in the middle of June
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Sometimes it's so snow,
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Sometimes, for no reason,
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All the windows of Halifax tonight.
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Well, the first window says
How come you never open up?
or something.
Maybe a window washer
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more clearly.
Because I think you're
your shade pulled down,
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and the sun can never come in.
She's a beautiful window,
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and I can see all the way
Back in St. Anthony?
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Well, I was imported from St. John's.
Well, the fella that lives here,
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Truthfully, he flunked out.
out of the house all night long.
But I never have anybody to talk to,
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being flicked my way.
his failed thesis.
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Yeah, he's got some tinfoil trees,
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and the ugly, ugly paper mountain he made out
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of that drug dealer's trash outside.
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Sometimes, for no reason,
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Oh, the windows of Halifax tonight.
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Well, the windows of the Maritimes,
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they're all telling stories
of the plentiful days
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of the cod and the glory
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Or an explosion that rotted
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In Dartmouth near the harbor
Well all these windows
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They're all telling stories
Some are so sweet
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Some are so gory
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There was a murder one night
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All the windows of Halifax
Tonight
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