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Play in D or F – – – ​Remember Song, Tom Rush

[D] Lookin‘ for my wallet and my [G] car keys, [A]  Well, they can’t have gone too [D] far.  As soon as I find my [G] glasses, [A]   I’m sure I’ll see just where they [D] are.

Supposed to meet someone for [G] lunch today, [A]  I just can’t remember [D] where, Or who it is I am [G] meeting, [A]  It’s in my organizer …[D] somewhere.

I think I left it on the [G] counter, or maybe [A] outside in the car. [D] Last time I remember [G] driving, [A] was to that Memory Enhancement [D] Seminar.

What’s that far-off distant [G] ringing,in that [A] strangely familiar tone. [D] Must be the person I am [G] meeting, calling on my [A] brand new cordless telephone. [D]

I might have left it under the [G] covers, [A] or maybe outside on the [D] lawn.   Now I’ve got just one more [G] ring to go, [A]  Before my answering machine kicks [D] on..

“Hi, this is Bill, And your call means a [G] lot to me, [A] so Leave a message at the [D] tone,  and I will do my best to [G] remember [A] to call you back when I get [D] home”, (beep)

Bill, this is [G] Gwendolyn, [A] And I am trying not to [D] cry, but I’ve been waiting here for over an [G] hour. [A] I thought you loved me, this is [D] good-bye!”

Well the voice sounds [G] familiar, [A]  and the name it rings a [D] bell,  Let’s see now where [G] was I…[A] Oh, well [D]