[Intro]
G A D G D
[Verse]
A G D
He left me this morning, was the sixth day of May
G D A
I will wait until September until he comes back this way
D A G D
And we’ll hear such sweet music, as the autumn leaves sway
G A D
And we’ll both go out walking on Sunday
[Chorus]
A G D
Come and dance at the crossroads, come kiss at the post
G D A
Come and tell me that you love me, that you love me the most
D A G D
That you care much more for me than your girl on the coast
G A D
And we’ll both go out walking on Sunday
[Verse]
A G D
If my mother is watching, take me by the hand
G D A
Bow to the ladies, shake hands with the men
D A G D
If we stand by the stone wall, they will know you’re my friend
G A D
And we’ll both go out walking on Sunday
[Verse]
A G D
My sister is married, there is a child on the way
G D A
And I’ve not let one day pass that I have not looked her way
D A G D
She’s a spring in her step and a smile wide as day
G A D
And they both go out walking on Sunday
[Chorus]
A G D
Come and dance at the crossroads, come kiss at the post
G D A
Come and tell me that you love me, that you love me the most
D A G D
That you care much more for me than your girl on the coast
G A D
And we’ll both go out walking on Sunday
[Instrumental]
D G A D G A
[Verse]
G D
Walk me past the orchard where the blossom blows wild
G D A
Walk me to the millstream where young trout rise for fly
D A G D
To the oak in the clearing where we once laughed and smiled
G A D
Oh, take me out walking on Sunday
[Chorus]
A G D
Come and dance at the crossroads, come kiss at the post
G D A
Come and tell me that you love me, that you love me the most
D A G D
That you care much more for me than your girl on the coast
G A D
And we’ll both go out walking on Sunday
G A G D
We'll both go out walking on Sunday