Evening Over Rooftops

Edgar Broughton Band

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Tono:
Dm C Bb C Dm [Verse 1]
Dm The air was thick like honey
C Looking from a room
Bb C The room had open windows
Dm To let the springtime through
Dm Evening stood by watchin'
C At the side of summer's promise
Bb C The flowers in her garden
Dm Were the envy of her friends [Chorus]
Dm How far are we from dying
C Is it nearly at an end?
Bb C How far are we from dying
Dm Is it nearly at an end? [Verse 2]
Dm The smoke hung on the skyline
C The city fell in silence
Bb C The sunset, ripe and mellow
Dm Was the light to write some thoughts by
Dm Her children watched for father
C From a window in the wall
Bb C Said a prayer for grandpapa
Dm And maybe many more
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[Verse 3]
Dm Somewhere in the distance
C On the road so far away
Bb C I heard the sound of life
Dm Through the people left for home [Solo] [Verse 4]
Dm Three birds flew off a building
C Standing proud against the sky
Bb C Many more flew with them
Dm Spiralled up like laughter
Dm Faster, harder
C They rose up in a column
Bb C Hundreds upon hundreds
Dm And twice that many wingspeed [Verse 5]
Dm Four miles across
C Stretched a million miles high
Bb C The living pulsing column
Dm In the lady of the sky
Dm Feathers thrashed together
C Locked in that huge swarm
Bb C I knew no-one could see it
Dm And now that it was gone [Pre-chorus]
Dm I rubbed my eyes and tried to find
C A reason for the flight
Bb C Exodus, escape
Dm Or was it just for me to see?
Dm Like the mating of the earth and air
C Like water is to flowers
Bb C The envy of her friends
Dm How far are we from dying, is it nearly at an end? [Chorus 2]
Dm How far are we from dying
C Is it nearly at an end?
Bb C How far are we from dying
Dm Is it nearly at an end?
Dm How far are we from dying
C Is it nearly at an end?
Bb C How far are we from dying
Dm Is it nearly at an end?
Dm How far are we from dying
C Is it nearly at an end?
Bb C How far are we from dying
Dm Is it nearly at an end?
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Composición: Edgar Broughton

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