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Version 1 Version 2 Version 3[Intro] D (the single strummed note in the beginning) C G C G C G C D G [Chorus] G A dreaded sunny day G C So I meet you at the cemetery gates C D Em D C Keats and Yeats are on your side G A dreaded sunny day G C So I meet you at the cemetery gates C D Em D C Keats and Yeats are on your side C D G While Wilde is on mine [Verse 1] G G C So we go inside and we gravely read the stones C D All those people all those lives Em D Where are they now? C G With loves, with hates G C And passions just like mine C D They were born, and then they lived Em D C And then they died, C D G Seems so unfair, I want to cry [Verse 2] Bm You say, "'ere thrice the sun hath door G Salutation to the dawn" Bm G And you claim these words as your own C D But I've well read, have heard them said Em F A hundred times (maybe less, maybe more) G If you must write prose and poems G C The words you use should be your own C D Em D C Don't plagiarize or take "on loan" G There's always someone, somewhere G C With a big nose, who knows C D And who trips you up and laughs Em D C When you fall C D Who'll trip you up and laugh G When you fall [Bridge] Bm G You say, "'ere long done do does did" Bm G Words which could only be your own C And then produce the text D From whence was ripped Em F Some dizzy whore, eighteen hundred and four [Chorus] G A dreaded sunny day G C So I meet you at the cemetery gates C D Em D C Keats and Yeats are on your side G A dreaded sunny day G C So I meet you at the cemetery gates C D Em D C Keats and Yeats are on your side C D G While Wilde is on mine [Outro] C G C G C G C G (slowly fading) C G C G C G C G C G C G