Tonart: E minor•
Intro 1
Em
Am
Em
Am
Em
Am
Em
Verse 1
Am
standing and looking out over the
Em
San
C
Em
Jacinto mountain range.
C
Those mountains were named for
the patron saint
Hyacinth.
I felt so at peace out in the desert.
The calm, stillness,
Em
it promoted a feeling of well -being.
But I knew that in a few days,
I would find myself in a completely different time zone.
C
It was a rushed departure,
Em
but a journey that I knew I had to make.
C
And yet, I couldn't shake this feeling that
I was leaving someone behind.
Someone that I had only known for
Em
a relatively short amount of time
C
But in that short amount of time,
Em
C
I'd grown to care for her a great deal
I'm standing here at platform one
Far away from the ponds and sun
Em
There's a gentle snow across a sky
of blue I send a frosty kiss to you
English wind
Chantelagues eased by cinnamon
Em
In a piping hot glass of tea and rum
With ginger and chrysanthemum
C
No place I would rather be
Than in your room with you next to me
Em
Like the canyons and the hummingbirds
It's a beauty I can't quite put into words
C
I miss you bad and I need you soon
In your embrace as we
Em
stand and look in awe
At the blood red moon
C
Em
C
At the blood red moon
During the feudal period of
Japan, there were a class
Em
of samurai called ron in.
These were men who had no lord
or master.
C
They were known to be drifters or wanderers,
somehow vagrant.
Em
The word ronin means wave
man or wandering man.
C
Often these ronin had fled or
deserted their master's land.
and found themselves
These men had no master,
but they were also master of none.
C
Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na...
Em
C
wouldn't believe
the things I've seen
From
Finsbury
Park to
Golders
Green
From
Em
City
Road
Lock to
Barnabone
A waveman looking for a home
C
Listen to the universe and ride the wave
Be humble, be courageous,
C
Some words I thought I'd never say
Honey, I'm home,
Em
C
how was your day?
But I knew that in a few days,
Em
I would find myself in a completely different time zone.
C
Am
I had grown to care for her a great deal.
Em
C
Am
Em
C
Am
Em
C
Am
Em
C
Am
Gin and tonic on the fold -out tray
Hemingway
C
Am
Between the marlin and the sharks
Em
Cling to me, darling, when it gets dark
C
Paper or plastic, shaken or stirred
So many choices in a mixed up world
Em
But if the heavenly bodies somehow align
C
So let our love and souls combine
Em
Under the blood red moon
Under the blood red moon
C
On the plane ride over, I re -read
The
Old
Man and the
Sea.
It blew my mind to read this book that
I'd first picked up as a boy of 12 or 14.
And to look at it through
a grown man's eyes.
Same big questions.
Em
Man versus nature, the sheer size and power of the sea,
Em
Em
its depth, its width, I couldn't
shake this form.
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