+
-

Ballade At Thirty-five

Carla Bruni

Text File

Intro: B B B7 This, no song of ingenue E Eb This, no ballad of innocence; Abm E This, the rhyme of a lady who C#m F# Followed ever the natural bents. B B7 This, a solo of sapience, E Eb This, a chantey of sophistry, Abm E This, the sum of experiments, C#m F# B I loved them until they loved me. B7 I loved them until they loved me. E Eb Abm, E, C#m, F# I loved them until they loved me. B B7 Decked in garments of sable hue, E Eb Daubed with ashes of myriad Lents, Abm E Wearing shower bouquets of rue, C#m F# Walk I ever in penitence. B B7 Oft I roam, as my heart repents, E Eb Through God's acre of memory, Abm E Marking stones, in my reverence, C#m F# B I loved them until they loved me. B7 I loved them until they loved me. E Eb Abm, E, C#m, F# I loved them until they loved me. Eb Abm Pictures pass me in long review,-- E F# B Marching columns of dead events. Eb Abm I was tender, and, often, true; C#m F# Ever a prey to coincidence. B B7 Always knew I the consequence; E Eb Always saw what the end would be. Abm E We're as Nature has made us -- hence C#m F# B I loved them until they loved me. B7 I loved them until they loved me. E Eb Abm, E, C#m, F# I loved them until they loved me. B B7 Princes, never I'd give offense, E Eb Won't you think of me tenderly? Abm E Here's my strength and my weakness, gents - B B7 This, no song of ingenue E Eb This, no ballad of innocence; Abm E This, the rhyme of a lady who
chord popup kanux