Intro G G Bm A Bm G G A A Verse Bm F#m G D Those stormy years leave deep and endless trails across his face A D He'll wander back when morning rolls a- round Bm F#m G D For it's an old man's right to spend his life just searchin' for a place A D Where he can sit and watch the sun go down Bm F#m G D Times run it's course and freed the horse that pulled him through the prime A D And placed a different light above their brow Bm F#m G D Now towering rows of buildings grow in fields they left be- hind A D And life seems twice as heavy as a plow Chorus Bm D So crowd around the corner, boys, and take your good old time G And pass along a piece of yester- day Bm F#m G D A tender breeze of memories is blowin?f through your mind A D Softer than those strands of silve- grey Instrumental Bm Bm G D D A D D Verse Bm F#m G D With golden chains the old men cling to the watch inside the vest A D That tells them when it's time to move a- long Bm F#m G D Just rambling through the avenues, they'll sometimes stop to rest A D But it's hard to find the place where they be- long Chorus Bm D So crowd around the corner, boys, and take your good old time G And pass along a piece of yester- day Bm F#m G D A tender breeze of memories is blowin?f through your mind A D Softer than those strands of silve- grey Tag D A Bm And sweeter than the things you've seen to- day