{t:Twelve-thirty} {st:The Mamas and the Papas} [Em]I u[Em7]sed to l[Am7]ive in [A7]New York C[D]ity[D7] [Em]Every[Em7]thing th[Am7]ere was d[A7]ark and di[D]rty[D7] [Em]Outsi[Em7]de my w[Am7]indow w[A7]as a st[D]eeple[Bb][D] [Em]With a c[Em7]lock that a[Eb]lways said 12:[D]30 [G]Young girls are coming to the c[D]anyon [C]And in the m[Em]orning I can see them w[D]alking [G]I can no longer keep my bl[D]inds drawn [C]And I can't ke[Cm]ep myself from t[G]alking. At first so strange to feel so friendly To say good morning and really mean it To feel these changes happening in me But not to notice till I feel it. {c:Chorus} Cloudy waters cast no reflection Images of beauty lie there stagnant Vibrations bounce in no direction And lie there shattered into fragments.