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Raspberries, Strawberries
The Kingston Trio
transcribed by Mike Mirarchi
Intro:
during the verses, play the same chords as the intro
A young man goes to Paris
As every young man should
There s something in the air of France
That does a young man good
refrain:
La la ...
Raspberries, strawberries, the good wines we brew
Here s to the girls in the countryside
The ones we drink them to
The Paris nights are warm and fair
The summer winds are soft
A young man finds the face of love
In every field and loft
In every field and loft
refrain
An old man returns to Paris
As every old man must
He finds the winter winds blow cold
His dreams have turned to dust