Tonalidad: D major
Verse 1
D
A railway halt a long way from Moscow
Wide berths of that land
and some bunched trees
Smeared dark green by rain
G
blurring the window
D
Cold air cut in
as she opened it and peered through
Look, she said, they've lamps on already
And they're giving tea there
G
to the engine crew
D
What a pity we can't join them,
think of the warm stove and that samovar.
He looked up at our face
G
D
that shone white in the cold air.
Am
D
It was otherwise dark in the carriage,
G
C
and he felt he belonged
F
C
to that absence of light.
G
The bereaved dears,
C
F
D
they've settled to this bay -windowed guest -house
by the harbour wall.
Each of us loved a man who died,
G
then learnt how to be old and seemed cheerful,
D
I think of being young in a Coastguard station.
Those cement cottages
with the washing swaying in
G
What can she see, the girl I talk to
D
Victorian childhoods,
where little stick figures
G
D
go flickering along the roads
Such eagerness, it used to be
G
A butcher shop, a boarding house
D
The dead are smiling from
the windows there
G
D
So many names, faces, and used things
C
F
D
F
Dry tannica, the smell of cedar wood,
C
I keep them in a drowsy
F
kind of wistery.
I have my drawer of rings and
The waves rustle on the beach
like stark silk,
G
And girls come walking down a staircase
D
D
into a wide room where
lamps are burning.
Love was a danger and their children
At sunset,
when I saw the white beacon on the quay
I felt a tear starting
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AfinadorE A D G B E
AcordesD G Am C F
Acordes populares a nivel mundial
Acordes y tablaturas más tocados entre todos los usuarios
Añadido recientemente
Acordes y tablaturas añadidos recientemente
