Sonnet 18
David Gilmour
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Tono:
Intro: DG A Shall I compare thee to aG D summer's day?Em G A Thou art more lovely and moreD temperateG Rough winds do shake the darlingD buds of may,Em G And summer's lease hath allD too short a dateA Sometime too hot the eye ofBm heaven shines,Continúa después del anuncioE And often is his goldA complexion dimm'd;G A And every fair from fairG D sometime declines,Em G A By chance or nature's changingD course untrimm'd;A But thy eternal summer shall notBm fadeE Nor lose possession of thatA fair thou owest;G Nor shall death brag thouD wander'st in his shade,Em G When in eternal lines to timeD thou growest:A So long as men can breathe or eyesBm can see,G A So long lives this and this givesD life to thee