G Am
The lady's adrift in a foreign land
D G
Singing on issues both humble and grand
G Am
A decade flew past her and there on the page
D G
She read that the prince had returned to the stage
G Am
Hovering near treacherous waters
D G
A friend saw her drifting and caught her
G Am
Unguarded fantasies flying too far
D G
Memories tumbling like sweets from a jar
[Chorus 1]
C G
And take me down to the harbor now
D G
Grapes of the summer are low on the bough
C G
Ghosts of my history will follow me there
D G
And the winds of the old days will blow through my hair
[Verse 2]
G Am
Breath on an undying ember
D G
It doesn't take much to remember
G Am
Those eloquent songs from the good old days
D G
That set us to marching with banners ablaze
G Am
But reporters, there's no sense in prying
D G
Our blue-eyed son's been denying
G Am
The truths that are wrapped in a mystery
D G
The sixties are over so set him free
[Chorus 2]
C G
And take me down to the harbor now
D G
Grapes of the summer are low on the bough
C G
Ghosts of my history will follow me there
D G
And the winds of the old days will blow through my hair
[Verse 3]
G Am
Why do I sit the autumnal judge?
D G
Years of self-righteousness will not budge
G Am
Singer or savior, it was his to choose
D G
Which of us knows what was his to lose?
[Bridge]
Am Bm
Because idols are best when they're made of stone
Em Am
A savior's a nuisance to live with at home
Am Bm
Stars often fall, heroes go unsung
Em Am
And martyrs most certainly die too young
[Verse 4]
G Am
So thank you for writing the best songs
D G
Thank you for righting a few wrongs
G Am
You're a savage gift on a wayward bus
D G
But you stepped down and you sang to us
[Chorus 3]
C G
And get you down to the harbor now
D G
Most of the sour grapes are gone from the bough
C G
Ghosts of Johanna will visit you there
D G
And the winds of the old days will blow through your hair