Standard (EADGBE)

 She doesn't know the man

 Who tries to push her wheelchair in the sand.

 She just looks out to sea.

 He's talking endlessly.

 Oh, why won't he shutup?

I take my medicine

 I crush the paper cup.

 Oh, maybe he's my son

 And he's coming to set me free.

 She knows that she forgot

That there's a story and she

Can't recall the plot.

 Of course her family fought

 Over the furniture.

 Oh, I don't know why they

 Have taken all my favorite things away.

 But one thing left's for sure

 I don't know what they were.

They say a stone is a marker

 And that it has weight.

They say it's solid

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But it can deteriorate.

 The air is like a hand

 Reminding her of all the things she's planned.

 Like air that thought is gone

 Never to come again.

 We came out to the beach

 to find the mind I've lost and cannot reach.

 I used to keep it here.

 It was much cleaner then.

They say a rose is a flower

 And that it is red.

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It blooms, it grows, it wilts

 And then it is dead.

(Strum lightly for next two stanzas)

They say a stone is a marker

 And that it has weight.

They say it's solid

 But it can deteriorate.

They say a rose is a flower

 And that it is red.

It blooms, it grows,

 And then it is dead.

 Oh, Ro----se Kennedy

(End with one strum of the G)