xOmar Bay State Radio Year of the Crow great song by a great band...listen to the song to get the right rhythm for the chords. Intro: Em G A C B Em G Dear Mr. Omar Bay, A C B Heard news that you left today. Em G A C B You still countin' all them taxicabs, takin' you back to the time you have left? Em G Do you well remember Vietnam, A C B When you had a mother who loved her son? Em A D Em B7 Did you have to leave us all and go away? C B7 Em Omar Bay, I think I'm fallin' to pieces. C G B Won't you help a good man get up and back on his feet? C B7 Five winters, five winters in New York is plenty. Em I'd even say it's four too many. C G B Won't you help a good man get up and back on his feet? Em G Dear Mr. Omar Bay, A C B I saw your old friend form the war today. Em G A C B He said you went to seek God in a church or to get some warmth, whatever came first. Em G And now your standpipe it stands alone. A C B If where you place your cap is your home, Em A D Em B7 Did you have to leave us all and go away? C B7 Em Omar Bay, I think I'm fallin' to pieces. C G B Won't you help a good man get up and back on his feet? C B7 Five winters, five winters in New York is plenty. Em I'd even say it's four too many. C G B Won't you help a good man get up and back on his feet? Instrumental verse: Em G A C B Em G A C B Em A D Em B7 C B7 Em Omar Bay, I think I'm fallin' to pieces. C G B Won't you help a good man get up and back on his feet? C B7 Em Omar Bay, I think I'm fallin' to pieces. C G B Won't you help a good man get up and back on his feet? C B7 Five winters, five winters in New York is plenty. Em I'd even say it's four too many. C G B Won't you help a good man get up and back on his feet?