Lee Harvey Osmond

Parkland

Lee Harvey Osmond

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Parkland

Written by Scott Garbe

	  		
Intro: A 

verse 1 
A 
Sun thru the window like a boogeyman 
A 
Unfinished curtains on the nightstand 
D 
Alarm clock bounces off my head 
A 
Phone is ringing beside my bed 
E                      D 
My son is dressed and waitin' on the step 
A 
It's the head nurse calling from Parkland 

verse 2 
A 
I got a kid, his name's John-John 
A 
Born the same day as the President's son 
D 
Today's the day of the big parade 
A 
But they're short at work and its double pay 
E                    D 
That means a scooter on your birthday 
A 
But the president'll have to wait?... 

verse 3 
A 
Take public transit one oh nine 
A 
Bounce out at the Parkland sign 
D 
Bring him to work and show him around 
A 
Grab that bucket, mop and gown 
E                  D 
Towels, bedsheets, blankets and diapers 
A 
Wheeling him 'round in the laundry hamper 

Solo 
A  A  D  A  E D  A 

verse 4 
A 
John was the Prez, a mop was Jackie K. 
A 
We were a two-man motorcade 
D 
A girl stop skipping watch us shoot past 
A 
he blew a kiss and then thru the glass 
E                  D 
of emergency doors we turned to see 
A 
Blood and roses, guns and grief 
A 
Blood and roses, guns and grief? 

Verse 5 
A 
Bring him in and lay him down 
A 
John, bring the surgeon's gloves and gowns 
D 
through the black suits dartin' to and fro 
A 
I could see her shaking and alone 
E                   D                     A 
"John-John put that bullet back and offer Mrs Kennedy your hand 
E                    D 
Hold it tight 'til her cryin's done 
A 
And don't look back, I won't be long..." 

Solo 
A  A  D  A  E D  A 

Verse 6 
A 
I brought fresh linen for the President 
A 
I watched the doctors pronounce him dead 
D 
Then a light voice said "Is this your son? 
A 
He held my hand and my cryin's done" 
E                    D 
Then John-John said "you better get along 
A 
You've got a birthday to plan when you get home?..." 

Solo 
A  A 

Verse 7 
A 
She bent down and kissed my John-John's face 
A 
Smoothed her bloody dress into place 
D 
And with her son's love as her staff 
A 
She lifted a nation upon her back 
E                   D 
She turned and nodded; we nodded back 
A 
As they carried her husband from Parkland... 

Solo 
A  A  D  A 

Outro 
E                  D       A 
John-John put that bullet back?! 
		  

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