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Man In Black

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/ DO                                         /

Well, you / wonder why I always dress in / black.

/ DO                                         / RE

Why you / never see bright colors on my / back, and

FA              -           DO                          / FA          -       DO

Why does my ap -  pearance, seem to / have a sombre tone,

/ RE                                            / SOL7

Well, there's a / reason for the things that I have / on.

/ DO                                               /

I wear the /  black for the poor and the beaten / down,

DO                                                   / RE

Livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of /  town.

/ FA         -       DO                        / FA           -         DO

I / wear it for the prisoner, who has / long paid for his crime.

/ RE                                               / SOL7

But is / there because he's a victim of the / times.

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I / wear the black for those, who've never / read,

/ DO                                             / RE

Or / listened to the words, that Jesus / said,

/ FA            -                  DO                  / FA          -         DO

A - / bout the road to happi - ness, through / love and chari - ty,

/ DO                                                   / SOL7

Why, you'd / think He's talking straight to you and / me.

/ DO                                     /

Well, we're / doin' mighty fine, I do sup - / pose,

/ DO                                             / RE

In our / streak-of-lightnin' cars and fancy / clothes,

/ FA          -         DO                     / FA           -            DO

But / just so we're re -minded, of, the / ones who are held back,

/ DO                                          / SOL7

Up / front there oughta be a man in / black.

/ DO                                         /

I / wear it for the sick and lonely / old,

/ DO                                                        / RE

For the / reckless ones, whose bad trip left them / cold,

/ FA             -         DO                     / FA             -             DO

I / wear the black in mournin', for the / lives that could have been,

/ DO                                                  / SOL7

Each / week we lose a hundred fine young / men. and

/ DO                                                /

I / wear it for the thousands who have / died,

/ DO                                            / RE

Be - / lievin' that the Lord was on their / side,

/ FA          -            DO           / FA           -             DO

I / wear it for another hundred / thousand who have died,

/ DO                                         / SOL7

Be - / lievin' that we all were on their / side.

/ DO                                           /

Well, there's / things that never will be right, I / know, and

DO                                                   / RE

Things need changin' ev'rywhere you / go,

/ FA               -             DO           / FA            -           DO

But / 'til we start to make a move, to / make a few things right,

/ DO                                      / SOL7

You'll / never see me wear a suit of / white.

/ DO                                       /

Aw! I'd / love to wear a rainbow every / day, and

/ RE

Tell the world that ev'rything's / OK,

/ FA       -      DO           / FA          -          DO

But I'll / try to carry off a little / darkness on my back,

/ DO             -           SOL7                  / DO

'Til / things are brighter,  I'm the man in /  black.