The Frozen Man
James Taylor
Continúa después del anuncio
Tono:
D G Last thing I remember is theD Em Asus A freezing coldD G Em Water reaching up just toD A swallow me wholeD G D Ice in the rigging and theEm Asus A howling windD G Em Shock to my body as we tumbledD A inBm My brothers and the others are lostA at seaG D I alone have returned to tell theeG D Hidden in ice for a centuryE A To walk the world againG Asus A D Lord have mercy on the frozen man [Verse]D G D Next words that were spoken toEm Asus A meD G Em Nurse asked me what my name mightD A beD G D She was all in white at the footEm A of my bedD G Em I said angel of mercy I'm aliveD Asus A or am I deadContinúa después del anuncioBm A My name is William James McPheeG D I was born in eighteen forty-threeG D Raised in Liverpool by the seaE A But that ain't who I amG Asus A D Lord have mercy on the frozen man [Bridge]G Em C It took a lot of money to start myA heartG Em A D To peg my leg and buy my eyeG Em C The newspapers call me state ofA the artG Em And the children, when they seeA me, cry [Verse]D G I thought it would be nice just toD Em Asus A visit my graveD G Em See what kind of tombstone IAsus A might haveD G I saw my wife and my daughter andD Em Asus A it seemed so strangeD G Em Both of them dead and gone fromD Asus A extreme old age [Otro]D G See here, when I die make sure I'mD Em Asus A goneD G Em Don't leave em’ nothing to workD A onD G You can raise your arm, you canD Em Asus A wiggle your handD G And you can wave good-bye to theEm D frozen manBm A I know what it means to freeze to deathG D To lose a little life with every breathG D To say good-bye to life on earthE A To come around againG Asus A D Lord have mercy on the frozen manG Asus A D Lord have mercy on the frozen man