The Jam - Liza Radley Chords & Tabs

 

Liza Radley Chords & Tabs

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Liza Radley Chords

   
A            E                 A           E
Liza Radley, see the girl with long hair
 A                         E                 A
See her creeping 'cross summer lawns at midnight

              E
And all the people in the town where we live

Say she's not quiet right, she don't fit in
         A
With a small town
           E
They just can't understand why she doesn't say much
           E                                         Bm
But in a darkened room it's for their lives only she cries.

 A            E                       A        E
Liza Radley, see her jump through loneliness
 A            E               D     A
Liza Radley, take me when you go.
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           E
And as the people pass by, their heads in the air
        E                                      A
Haunted with their noise, she recalls a lonely sigh,
       E
But no matter what they say, in her mind she knows, 
      E                             Bm
Their dream of life they won’t ever find.

A   E   A   E
A   E   D

              E
And all the people in the town where we live

Say she's not quiet right, she don't fit in
         A
With a small town
           E
They just can't understand why she doesn't say much
           E                                         Bm
But in a darkened room it's for their lives only she cries.


              E
And all the people in the town where we live

Say she's not quiet right, but she don't fit in
         A
With a small town
           E
They just can't understand why she's got to be free
                              Bm
And for their lifes only she cries.

 A             E                A          E
Liza Radley, I pledge myself to you alone.
    A
She kissed my face and said:
 E                     D     A
Love means nothing at all
      A
She kissed my face and said:
 E                     D     A
Life means nothing at all