Helpless

Words & Music:

Neil Young

 

D   A   G  |  G   C   G

 

D          A               G       G  C G

There is a town in North Ontario.

D   A          G                 G  C  G

Dream, comfort mem'ry to spare.

D          A             G                   G  C  G

And, in my mind, I still need a place to go.

D  A                G        G   C  G

All my changes were there.

 

Blue, blue windows behind the stars.

Yellow moon on the rise.

Big birds flying across the sky.

Throwing shadows on our eyes.  Leave us...

 

Helpless, helpless, helpless, helpless.

Babe, can you hear me now?

The chains are locked and tied across the door.

Baby, sing with me, somehow.

 

Blue, blue windows behind the stars.

Yellow moon on the rise.

Big birds flying across the sky.

Throwing shadows on our eyes.  Leave us...

 

Helpless, helpless, helpless, helpless.

Helpless, helpless, helpless, helpless.

Helpless, helpless, helpless, helpless.

Helpless, helpless, helpless, helpless.

 





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