Evenings Curtain

Mark Erelli

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D G It's written of in papers, books
D and magazines
G D For centuries adventurers set sail
G In schooners, clippers, sloops and
D brigs and barque tines
A G D O'er the deep blue ocean to prevail [Verse 2]
G Believing their dominion o'er the
D great salt sea
G They'd snare the fish and smite the
D mighty whale
G But for every man who lived to
D boast his victory
A G A score or more were thwarted by
D the gale
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[Chorus]
C G As evenings curtain falls upon me
D like a shroud
C G I'm thinking of their cold eternal
D sleep
C G D Beneath the waves far too many souls to count
A G D Lost out in the darkness on the deep [Verse 3]
G There always will be men who sail
D the ocean blue
G But the romance is a thing of
D history
G In these hard times a man just does
D what he has to
A G D Providing for his wife and family [Verse 4]
G Not long ago just off the coast of
D Provincetown
G They found a radio beacon bobbing
D in a field of debris
G Three days they did search but they
D never found
A G The crew who worked aboard the
D Candy B [Chorus]
C G As evenings curtain falls upon me
D like a shroud
C G I'm thinking of their cold eternal
D sleep
C G D Beneath the waves far too many souls to count
A G D Lost out in the darkness on the deep
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