Some Mothers Son

The Kinks

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Chords for "Some Mother’s Son" From: Chris Some Mother’s Son Written by: Ray Davies Publisher: Hill & Range Songs BMI Intro: 4 bars of arpeggios on then over 4 bars    Some mother’s son lies in a field Someone has killed some mother’s son today      Head blown up by some soldier’s gun While all the mothers stand and wait Some mother’s son ain’t coming home today Some mothers son ain’t got no grave Two soldiers fighting in a trench One soldier glances up to see the sun     And dreams of games he played when he was young And then his friend calls out his name It stops his dream and as he turns his head A second later he is dead           (2 bars of D) Some mother’s son lies in a field Back home they put his picture in a frame    But all dead soldiers look the same      While all the parents stand and wait To meet their children coming home from school Some mother’s son is lying dead Somewhere someone is crying Someone is trying to be so brave But still the world keeps turning Though all the children have gone away   Some mother’s son lies in a field But in his mother’s eyes he looks the same   As on the day he went away               They put his picture on the wall They put flowers in the picture frame    Some mothers memory remains Albums this song can be found on: Arthur

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