Chorus
A[C]Ah, look at all the lonely p[Em]people.
A[C]Ah, look at all the lonely p[Em]people.
Verse
[Em]Eleanor Rigby, picks up the rice in the church
where a wedding has [C]been, lives in a [Em]dream.
[Em]Waits at the window, wearing the face
that she keeps in a jar by the [C]door, who is it [Em]for?
Bridge
[Em7]All the lonely [Em6]people,
where[C/E]where do they all come f[Em]from?
[Em7]All the lonely [Em6]people,
where [C/E]do they all bel[Em]belong?
Verse
[Em]Father McKenzie, writing the words
to a sermon that no one will [C]hear, no-one comes [Em]near.
[Em]Look at him working, darning his socks
in the night when
there’s nobody [C]there, what does he [Em]care?
Bridge
[Em7]All the lonely [Em6]people,
where[C/E]where do they all come f[Em]from?
[Em7]All the lonely [Em6]people,
where [C/E]do they all bel[Em]belong?
Chorus
A[C]Ah, look at all the lonely p[Em]people.
A[C]Ah, look at all the lonely p[Em]people.
Verse
[Em]Eleanor Rigby died in the church
and was buried along with her [C]name, nobody [Em]came.
[Em]Father McKenzie, wiping the dirt
from his hands as he walks
from the [C]grave, no-one was [Em]saved.
Outro
[Em7]All the lonely [Em6]people,
where[C/E]where do they all come f[Em]from?
[Em7]All the lonely [Em6]people,
where [C/E]do they all bel[Em]belong?
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