Evenings Curtain
Mark Erelli
Continúa después del anuncio
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D G It's written of in papers, booksD and magazinesG D For centuries adventurers set sailG In schooners, clippers, sloops andD brigs and barque tinesA G D O'er the deep blue ocean to prevail [Verse 2]G Believing their dominion o'er theD great salt seaG They'd snare the fish and smite theD mighty whaleG But for every man who lived toD boast his victoryA G A score or more were thwarted byD the galeContinúa después del anuncio[Chorus]C G As evenings curtain falls upon meD like a shroudC G I'm thinking of their cold eternalD sleepC G D Beneath the waves far too many souls to countA G D Lost out in the darkness on the deep [Verse 3]G There always will be men who sailD the ocean blueG But the romance is a thing ofD historyG In these hard times a man just doesD what he has toA G D Providing for his wife and family [Verse 4]G Not long ago just off the coast ofD ProvincetownG They found a radio beacon bobbingD in a field of debrisG Three days they did search but theyD never foundA G The crew who worked aboard theD Candy B [Chorus]C G As evenings curtain falls upon meD like a shroudC G I'm thinking of their cold eternalD sleepC G D Beneath the waves far too many souls to countA G D Lost out in the darkness on the deep