Have you seen the old man, in the closed-down market
F C D7 G7
picking up the papers, with his worn-out shoes?
C G Am Em
In his eyes you see no pride, and held loosely by his side
F C G7 C
yesterday’s papers, telling yesterday’s news
C F Em C Am
So how can you tell me, you’re lo – ne – ly
D7 D7 G G7
and say for you that the sun don’t shine?
C G Am Em
Let me take you by the hand, and lead you through the streets
of London
F C G7 C C
I’ll show you something, to make you change your mind
C G Am Em
Have you seen the old gal, who walks the streets of London
F C D7 G7
dirt in her hair, and her clothes in rags?
C G Am Em
She’s no time for talking, she just keeps right on walking
F C G7 C
Carrying her home, in two carrier bags
CHORUS:
C F Em C Am
So how can you tell me, you’re lo – ne – ly
D7 D7 G G7
and say for you that the sun don’t shine?
C G Am Em
Let me take you by the hand, and lead you through the streets
of London
F C G7 C C
I’ll show you something, to make you change your mind
VERSE:
C G Am Em
And in the all-night cafe, at a quarter past eleven
F C D7 G7
some old man sitting there, all on his own
C G Am Em
Looking at the world, over the rim of his tea-cup
F C D7 G7
Each day lasts an hour, then he wanders home alone
CHORUS:
C F Em C Am
So how can you tell me, you’re lo – ne – ly
D7 D7 G G7
and say for you that the sun don’t shine?
C G Am Em
Let me take you by the hand, and lead you through the streets
of London
F C G7 C C
I’ll show you something, to make you change your mind
VERSE:
C G Am Em
And have you seen the old man, outside the seaman’s mission?
F C D7 G7
His memory’s fading, with those medal ribbons that he wears
C G Am Em
And in our winter city, the rain cries little pity
F C D7 G7
For one more forgotten hero, and a world that doesn’t care
CHORUS:
C F Em C Am
So how can you tell me, you’re lo – ne – ly
D7 D7 G G7
and say for you that the sun don’t shine?
C G Am Em
Let me take you by the hand, and lead you through the streets
of London
F C G7 C C
I’ll show you something, to make you change your mind