David Olney

David Olney - 1917 guitar chord

"1917" (Words and music by David Olney)

Bm

The French prostitute, 1917

Bm Em

The strange young man who comes to me

F# Bm

A soldier on a three day spree

Bm Em

Who needs one night's cheap ecstasy

F# Bm

And a woman's arms to hide him

Bm Em

He greets me with a courtly bow

F# Bm

He hides his pain by acting proud

Bm Em

And he drinks too much and he laughs too loud

F# Bm

But, how can I deny him?

D A

Let us dance beneath the moon

Em Bm

I'll sing to you "Claire de Lune"

D A

The morning always comes too soon

F# Bm

But tonight the war is over

Bm Em

He speaks to me in schoolboy French

F# Bm

Of a soldier's life inside a trench

Bm Em

The look of death, the ghastly stench

F# Bm

I do my best to please him

Bm Em

He puts two roses in a vase

F# Bm

Two roses sadly out of place

Bm Em

Like the gallant smile on his haggard face

F# Bm

Playfully I tease him

D A

Hold me 'neath the Paris sky

Em Bm

Let's not talk of how or why

D A

Tomorrow's soon enough to die

F# Bm

But tonight the war is over

Bm Em

We make love too hard, too fast

F# Bm

He falls asleep, his face a mask

Bm Em

He wakes with the shakes and drinks from his flask

F# Bm

I put my arms around him

Bm Em

They die in the trenches, they die in the air

F# Bm

In Belgium an Franch the dead are everywhere

Bm Em

They die so fast there's no time to prepare

F# Bm

A decent grave to surround them

D A

Old World glory and Old World fame

Em Bm

The Old World's gone, gone up in flames

D A

Nothing will ever be the same

F# Bm

And nothing lasts forever

Bm Em

I'd pray for him, but I've forgotten how

F# Bm

And there's nothing, nothing that can save him now

Bm Em

There's always another with the same funny bow

F# Bm

And who am I to deny them

D A

La, la etc.

Em Bm

D A

F# Bm

Tonight the war is over

From the album "Through a glass darkly", 1999 (Philo 1224)

(David Olney/Bug Music-David Olney Songs, adm. by Bug, BMI)

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