Intro:
CAmDmGVerse:
C
In truck stops, and hamburger joints,
Am
In Cadillac limosuines, in the company of
Dm
Has-beens and bent-backs
G
And sleeping forms on pavement steps,
C
In libraries and railway stations,
Am
In books and banks,
Dm
In the pages of history
GCAm
And suicidal cavalry attacks I recognize
FGC
Myself in every stranger's eyes.
C
And in wheelchairs by monuments,
Am
Under tube trains, commuter accidents,
Dm
In council care and county courts,
G
At Easter fairs and sea-side resorts,
C
In drawing rooms and city morgues,
Am
In award-winning photographs of life-rafts on the China Seas,
Dm
In transit camps, under arc lamps, on unloading ramps,
GCAm
And faces blurred by rubber stamps I recognize
FGC
Myself in every stranger's eyes.
CAmDmG
And now, from where I stand, upon this hill I've plundered from the pool
CAmDmG
I look around, I search the sky, I shade my eyes so nearly blind
CC/GAmF
And I've seen sights of half-remembered days, I hear bells that chime in
strange,
G
familiar ways
CAmFGCFGEmAmDmG
I recognize the hope you kindle in your eyes
CFG
It's oh, so easy now, as we lie here in the dark
EmAmDm
Nothing interferes, it's obvious how to beat the tears that threaten to
snuff out the
GCCCC
smoke of our love.
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.