Centennial Legend Edenbridge
Edenbridge - Centennial Legend
intro:
Em, D, C
Em, D, Em
verse:
Em, D6
B7, Em, C, D
Em, D, C, G
D, Em, B7, D6
G, D, G, D
C, D, C, D
G, D, G, D
C, D, C, B7
chorus:
G, Em, C, D
G, Em, Bm, D, B7
Em, C, G, D
Em, C, G, B7
Em, D, C, D, E
bridge:
C, Bm, Em, D, C
Bm, Em, D, G
F#, B
end:
Em, D, C
Em, B7, Em
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Em, D, C, Em, D, Em
[Em]
He was named nineteenh[D6]undred 'TD' [B7]
in the ship`s belly l[Em]ies his cr[C]adl[D]e [Em]
had no birthday [D]and no l[C]and of ho[G]me
the [D]ocean has no bo[Em]unds
virginian so[B7]unds [D6] [G]
and he faced the wo[D]rld from inside [G]
the ball-room of spl[D]endid skies [C]
and on the gr[D]and piano [C]
his hands light as b[D]utterflies [G]
he played for the r[D]ich and for the poor [G]
thrilling the h[D]earts of all [C]
the world could have b[D]een beneath his fee[C]t
searching the ca[B7]ll
the voice of the se[Em]a
old chandelier t[D6]ells a story[B7]
old piano still [Em]echoes [C]in h[D]ere [Em]
old ship lies r[D]usted [C]in the po[G]rt
and the b[D]est years fade aw[Em]ay
the splendour has go[B7]ne [D6] [G]
not what he sa[D]w could hold him ba[G]ck
it was what he d[D]idn`t see [C]
there was no [D]end in this town [C]
keys so et[D]ernally [G]
but this was g[D]od`s piano [G]
he heard on the g[D]angway there [C]
he couldn`t le[D]ave forever [C]
the sea to somewhe[B7]re
[G]bow and stern
[Em]all the wishes betwe[C]en
(w[D]ishes to y[G]earn)
the w[Em]orld outside is a dre[Bm]am
(a l[D]one dream, l[B7]one dream) [Em]
and when the wh[C]ole world`s leaving [G]
the music will [D]always stay [Em]
and if a st[C]ory`s worth to t[G]ell
the end will be f[B7]ar away
the f[Em]inal n[D]otes lie m[C]ute upo[D]n the sa[E]nd[C]
when land is a sh[Bm]ip too big
a w[Em]oman [D]out of re[C]ach [Bm]
a journey too f[Em]ar
a wh[D]iff too str[G]ong
he didn`t ex[F#]ist for any[B]one
(B), Abm, E, F#, B, Abm, Ebm, F#, B?,
Abm, E, B, F#, Abm, E, B, Eb, Abm, E, C#?, F#
[G]bow and stern
[Em]all the wishes betwe[C]en
(w[D]ishes to y[G]earn)
the w[Em]orld outside is a dre[Bm]am
(a l[D]one dream, l[B7]one dream) [Em]
and when the wh[C]ole world`s leaving [G]
the music will [D]always stay [Em]
and if a st[C]ory`s worth to t[G]ell
the end will be f[B7]ar away
the f[Em]inal n[D]otes lie m[C]ute upo[D]n the sa[E]nd[C]
[Em]and in this l[D]onesome [C]end
final n[Em]otes lie m[B7]ute upon s[Em]and..
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