[ Тональность: Bm; предположительная оригинальная тональность: A#m ] [Intro] E B Dbm Abm A E B B7 E [Verse] E B Have you seen the old man Dbm Abm A In the closed down market E Gbm7 B Picking up papers with his worn out shoes E B In his eyes you see no pride Dbm Abm A Hands held loosely at his side E B B7 E Yesterday's paper, telling yesterday's news [Chorus] A Abm E A Dbm Gb So how can you tell me that you're lo..ne...ly Gb7 B B7 E And say for you that a sun don't shine B Let me take you by the hand Dbm Abm A And lead you through the streets of London E I'll show you something B B7 E To make you change your mind [Verse] B Have you seen the old gal Dbm Abm A Who walks the streets of London E Gb B B7 Dirt in her hair and her clothes in rags E B She's no time for talking Dbm Abm A She just keeps right on walking E B E Carrying her home in two carrier bags [Chorus] A Abm E A Dbm Gb So how can you tell me that you're lo..ne..ly Dbm B B7 E And say for you that a sun don't shine B Let me take you by the hand Dbm Abm A And lead you through the streets of London E I'll show you something B E To make you change your mind [Verse] Dbm B And In the all-night café Dbm Abm A At a quarter past eleven E Gb B E The same old man sitting there on his own B Dbm Abm A Looking at the world over the rim of his teacup E And each tea lasts an hour B B7 E And he wanders home alone [Chorus] A Abm E A Dbm B Gb So how can you tell me that you're lo..ne..ly.... Gb7 B B7 E And say for you that a sun don't shine B Let me take you by the hand Dbm Abm A And lead you through the streets of London E I'll show you something B E Gbm7 E To make you change your mind