[ Предположительная тональность: E ] [Verse 1] E B7 E A E Just a picture on a table, just some letters Mama saved B7 E F#m B7 and a costume brooch from England that has on the back engraved E B7 E A E "To Eileen, I love you, London, 1943" B7 E F#m B7 E But she never heard from him again, and he never heard of me [CHORUS] E B7 E and the war still ain't over for Mama A B Every night in her dreams she still sees E B7 E The young face of someone who brought her A B7 E Silver medals and sweet memories [Verse 2] E B7 E A E In Mama's bedroom closet, to this day on her top shelf B7 E F#m B7 There's a flag folded 3-cornered, layin' all by itself E B7 E A E and The sergeant would surely be honored to know how pretty she still is B7 A F#m B7 E and that after all these lonely years, his Eileen still lives [Chorus] E B7 E and the war still ain't over for Mama A B Every night in her dreams she still sees E B7 E The young face of someone who brought her A B7 E Silver medals and sweet memories