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Lighthouse Keeper  Cross Canadian Ragweed

Capo 4th fret
[Am]A longhaired man came to my door
Wearin' [C]roman sandles carryin' a golden sword
He said [G]come with me and I'll take ya [Am]higher
We soared out of the atmosphere
On his [C]magic carpet he let me steer
He said [G]take the reins son and I'll let ya [Am]fly'er
We escalated through a thick of clouds
And our [C]only thought was not comin' down
Towards the [G]amber glow
I started to feel the [Am]fire
There was a unicorn with a neon horn
Wearin' a [C]velvet saddle that was slightly worn
I [G]pulled my mystic rug right up b[Am]eside'er
I sat down on a floatin' stool
She [C]knelt her head and produce a jewel
And I [G]smiled and asked if I could [Am]ride'er
CHORUS
[F]And I [G]saw the Lighthouse [Am]Keeper
[F]His hollow [G]eyes that pierced my [Am]soul
[F]He said that [G]Im just a desperate [Am]seeker
[C]Searching for [G]what I did not [Am]know
On a pegasus I was flyin' free
careless lost over a purple sea
When I came arcross this lonesome fortune teller
She gazed into her crystal ball
And I saw that giant gavel fall
She asked if I could be her pall bearer
And I heard that gypsy prophesy
Of the tearin' flesh and a mother's cry
and the crimson flow of blood that would run forever
We stood before the kings and queens
And the hood man with the guillotine
And prepared to mee the eternal tax collector
Then I dined down there with an aristocrat
On his balcony with a welcome mat
And he laughed and drank all the wine from his cellar

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