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[D] [G] [A]
[D] Galveston, oh [G] Gal-[A]ves-[D]ton
I still hear your [D7] sea winds [G] blowin’ [Em7]
And I still [D] see her dark [D7] eyes [G] glowin’ [Em7]
She was [A] twenty [Bm] one, when [G] I left Galves-[D]ton. [G] [A]
[D] Galveston, oh [G] Gal-[A]ves-[D]ton
I still hear your [D7] sea waves [G] crashin’[Em7]
And [A] while I [D] watch the [D7] cannons [G] flashing [Em7]
I [A] clean my [Bm] gun, and [G] dream of Galves-[D]ton. [G] [A]
I [F] still see her standing [G] by the [F] water [G]
[Am] Standing there, looking out to [F] sea
And is she [Dm] waiting [G7] there for [C] me?
On the [Em] beach where we used to [Dm] run [G] [A]
[D] Galveston, oh [G] Gal-[A]ves-[D]ton
I am so a-[D7]fraid of [G] dyin’ [Em7]
Be-[A]fore I [D] dry the [D7] tears she’s [G] cryin’ [Em7]
Be-[A]fore I [Bm] watch your [A] sea birds [G] flying [F#m] in the [Em7] sun
At [G] Galves-[B]ton, at [G] Galves-[D]ton.
[D] Galveston, oh [G] Gal-[A]ves-[D]ton
I still hear your [D7] sea waves [G] crashin’ [Em7]
And [A] while I [D] watch the [D7] cannons [G] flashing [Em7]
I [A] clean my [Bm] gun, and [G] dream of Galves-[D]ton.