Randy Travis – Oscar The Angel (Guitar)

Capo 2
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Chords

Chorded by Gary W, 22 Aug 2006
A                         D
Oscar was an angel and he used to walk the streets

                  A           G             E
Shoutin' out some prophecy to everyone he'd meet

         A                     D
He was a local fixture; like a cop out on a beat

                     A                     E
Folks said he'd been shell-shocked long a- -go

              D     F#m              E
And more than that, no one seemed to know

A                            D
Oscar was a walker, at least four miles twice a day

                     A                   G                E
The entire length of main street he'd be shoutin' all the way

    A                         D
And I had no idea, where he'd heard the things he'd say

                    A               E
But he was not your normal voice of doom

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It was a happy song, sung slightly out of tune
[Chorus]
              D              E
And he'd say, "Everyone will die and go to

A
heaven.

    D              E           D
And we will all be angels some day-aa-aa.

                         E                     A
And what you are in this world don't count for nothin'.

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'Cause we are only children, we're just lost along the way.

    D              E           D
But we will all be angels some day"

     A                              D
Well I worked at the Rialto; I sold tickets at the door

                    A              G                    E
And Oscar he'd come by most ev'ry- -day 'bout half past four

         A                               D
And he'd pay to see some movie that he'd seen ten times before

                     A              E
But mostly we'd just let him in for free

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And he'd watch five minutes then he'd come and talk to me
Repeat [Chorus]
          A                            D
Well it's going on ten years now since I left my home town

                     A             G              E
And I went back last summer; for a week I hung a- -round

A                              D
I looked out for Oscar; he was nowhere to be found

                  A                   E               D
Someone said they finally had to com- -mit him and he died

       F#m                   E
Before they had time to for- -get him

        A                           D
Now I'm not about to argue, Oscar's train had jumped the tracks

                     A           G                E
But I'll bet my last dollar on a plain and simple fact

A                             D
Oscar never said a word about me behind my back

                      A                E
And the way the I was raised to under- -stand

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Well, that bone, makes him the better man
Repeat [Chorus]
                   E            A
Ya, we will all be angels some- -day
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