E A Walkin' along beneath the lights of that miracle mile, E A Me and Mary makin' our way into the night, E You can hear the cries from the carnival rides A The pinball bells and the ski ball slides, E A Watchin' the summer sun fall out of sight B A There's a warm wind comin' in, from off of the ocean E Makin' it's way past the hotel walls A to fill the street, E A Mary is holdin' both of her shoes in her hand E B E Said she likes to feel the sand beneath her feet Chorus: E A And in the mornin' I'm leavin' makin my way back to Cleveland, E A So tonight I hope, that I will do just fine, E A And I don't see, how you could ever be, E B E anything but mine There's a local band playing at the sea side pavilion And I got just enough cash to get us in And as we are dancing Mary's wrapping her arms around me And I can feel the sting of summer on my skin In the midst of the music I tell her I love her We both laugh cause we know it isn't true But Mary there's a summer drawing to an end tonight And there's so much that I long to do to you Chorus: But in the morning I'm leaving, making my way back to Cleveland So tonight I hope that I will do just fine And I don't see how you could ever be anything but mine Oo, oo Chorus: And in the morning I'm leaving, making my way back to Cleveland So tonight I hope that I will do just fine And I don't see how you could ever be anything but mine Mary I don't see how you could ever be anything but mine Oo, oo Chorus: And in the morning I'm leaving, making my way back to Cleveland So tonight I hope that I will do just fine Hey, I don't see how you could ever be anything but mine | TransposeReset Font sizeReset Chords fingeringsA E B |