John Cale, OBE (born 9 March 1942) is a Welsh musician, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He was a founding member of the experimental rock band The Velvet Underground in early 1965. Though best known for his work in rock music, Cale has worked in various genres including drone and classical. Since departing from the Velvet Underground in 1968 he has released over thirty albums. Of his solo work, he is perhaps best known for his 1973 album 'Paris 1919' and the song of the same name
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D#CmG#7Bb The children are all leaving school today D#F7 /ABb Mama said, don't worry, I'll be back one day D#CmG#7Bb The blue men in uniform smiled and waved goodbye D#F7 /ABb Intro She was hiding those tears in her eyes
D#CmG#7Bb Roll up the history books, burn the chairs D#F7 /ABb Set fire to anything, set fire to the air GmFm They're riding to begin and running at the end GmFmBb 'Cause mama said, you take your life in your hands
Taking your life, your life in your hands But don't take your life in your hands like I did AmBbBmCCm I don't feel so bad, and always look forward with hope BbD# Intro Forward and hope that the children will always be there
Cancel the day, cancel the night Cancel the day, cancel the night 'Cause who could be watching when she steals and runs away Full of hysterical laughter, and say
Mama, mama, I've left school today I hope I get to see you in that funny school far away But those gentle men in blue, and those in grey Say I'll never, never see mama again
D#CmF 'Cause she took those lives in her hands D#CmF Yes, she took all those lives in her hands D#CmF Yes, she took those lives in her hands G#D# But let me wonder, what was there left in those hands?