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Riding the Waves (For Virginia Woolf)  Steve Harley

 
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Riding The Waves /For Virginia Woolf) - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
 
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Awesomness: Very high.
[E]She shook her head and i saw j[Ab]ewels
I saw gol[A]den trinkets h[B]anging there and quiv[A]ering
[E]Then she told me, "Hey, I see the [Ab]sea. Watch how the cr[A]eases
Form then dis[B]appear"
We saw a new day fo[A]rming
[E]The sun has ri[B]sen now
And s[A]et the fires/fibr[E]es burning
W[E]e got the fe[B]eling of riding the wa[E]ves
Then light struck upon the brooding trees
Making one leaf seen transparant and then
shimmering
Then an arc of fire was burning on the distant rim
Of the horizon and we gazed in awe
The sun has risen now
And set the fires/fibres burning
We got the feeling of riding the waves
Solo:
[E] [Ab] [A] [B] [A]  
[E] [Ab] [A] [B] [A]  
The sun has risen now
And set the fires/fibres burning
We got the feeling of riding the waves
Then she whispered, "Look, the honey-coloured ball
Is lifting its way into another morning"
Then she flicked the back of her neck, defiantly,
And for such gestures one could fall
Hopessly in love
For a lifetime
The sun has risen now
And set the fires/fibres burning
We got the feeling of riding the waves
 
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