[ Предположительная тональность: F#m ] Chris de Burgh - The Painter From the album: Spanish Train and Other Stories (1975) Comment for any corrections and please rate E I'd like you to meet my last queen, F# B Over there large as life, E A She's been hanging there for almost a week, F# B My poor late wife, E What do think of the colour of her skin, A It has the bloom of a rose, E You see she begged me to bring a certain painter in, F# B And for that picture in her bedroom she would pose, A Well after a while he was driving me mad, E As you could well understand, F# Sitting in there, day after day, B With my wife in the palm of his hand, E It was "Madam please do this and Madam please do that", B You've never heard such display, But he didn't mind he was taking his time, C D E B It was me that had to pay, E "Oh Madam I think we should take a walk in the woods, B You understand it's the light", And did I mind, no, I was so kind when they, C D E Came back in the middle of the night, C D E A E A And I swear I'll take care of the painter, oh the painter, E Well as you can see it was hard for me, A But something has to be done, E F# She only has eyes for him and his lies, and as for me, B Not a glance, not a single one, A My orders were severe and she disappeared, E It really was such a shame, F# And when they told me she was dead I broke down and said, B "It's that painter, it's him, he's to blame," E With his "Madam please do this and Madam please do that", B You've never heard such display, But he didn't mind he was taking his time, C D E B It was me that had to pay, E "Oh Madam I think we should take a walk in the woods, B You understand it's the light", And did I mind, no, I was so kind when they, C D E Came back in the middle of the night, C D E A And I hope it's the rope for the painter, C D E A When he's found, it's hellbound for the painter, E A I'll get that painter... E A E A E A E A E A E A E A E A E A E A E A E