Birches
Mark Erelli
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C G Em Dm F G [Verse]C They sat at each end of the couchEm And watched as the fire burned downDm So quiet on this winter's nightF G Not a porch light on for miles around [Verse]C Then he said, "I think I'll fill the stoveEm It's getting time for bed"Dm She looked up, "I think I'll have some wineF G How 'bout you?" she asked, and he declined [Verse]C "Warren," she saidEm "Maybe just for tonightDm Let's fill the stove with birchesF G And watch as the fire burns bright [Verse]C How long has it been?Em It's been quite a whileDm Pour yourself half a glass andF G Stay with me a little while" [Verse]C And Warren, he shook his headEm As if she'd made some kind of jokeContinúa después del anuncioDm "Birches? On a winter night?F G No, we'll fill the stove with oak" [Verse]C "Oak will burn as long and hotEm As a July afternoonDm F Birch will burn itself outG By the rising of the moon" [Verse]C "And you hate a cold house same as meEm Am I right or not?"Dm F "All right, all right that's true"G She said, "It was just a thought" [Verse]C Then she said, "Warren, you do look tiredEm Maybe you should go up to bedDm I'll take care of the wood tonight"F G "Oak", he told her, "Oak", she said [Verse]C She listened to his footstepsEm As he climbed up the stairsDm Then she pulled a sweater on her andF G Set her wine glass on a chair [Verse]C She walked down the cellar to the wood-boxEm It was cold as an ice chestDm F Then climbed back up with four logsG Each as white as a wedding dress [Verse]C And she filled the stove and poured the wineEm Then she sat down on the floorDm She curled her legs beneath herF G As the fire sprang to life once more [Verse]C And it filled the room with it's hungry lightEm And it cracked as it drew airDm F And the shadows danced a jittery waltzG Like no one else was there [Verse]C She stood up in the heat, andEm She twirled around the roomDm F And the shadows, they saw nothingG But a young girl on her honeymoon [Verse]C And she knew the time, it would be shortEm Soon the fire would start to fadeDm F She thought of heat, she thought of timeG C She called it an even trade