Words & music by Paul Simon 1966
D | |Gmaj7 |
Cloudy, The sky is grey and white and cloudy.
|D F#7|Ddim|
Sometimes I think it's hanging down on me.
|A |Fm#7
It's a hitch-hike a hundred miles.
|A |Bm
I'm a rag-a-muffin child.
|E |
Pointed finger, painted smile.
|A | F#m A |
I left my shadow waiting down the road for me a whi-ile.
D | |Gmaj7|
Cloudy, My thoughts are scattered and they're cloudy.
|D F#7 |Ddim|
They have no borders, no boundar- ies.
|A |F#m7
They echo and they swell,
|A |Bm
From Tolstoy to Tinkerbell,
|E |
Down from Berkeley to Carmel.
|A | F#m A |
Got some pictures in my pocket and a lot of time to ki - ill.
D | |Gmaj7 |
Hey, Sunshine-- I haven't seen you in a long time.
|D F#7|Ddim|
Why don't you show your face and bend my mind?
|A |F#m7
These clouds stick to the sky,
|A |Bm
Like a floating question, why?
|E |
And they linger there to die.
|A | F#m A |
They don't know where they're going, and my friend, neither do I- -i.
D |Gmaj7 |D |Gmaj7
Cloudy, Cloudy, Cloudy, Cloudy.
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