Northwest Passage
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[Estribillo]G D Ah, for just one timeC Em I would take the Northwest PassageC G To find the hand of FranklinAm C Reaching for the Beaufort SeaG D Tracing one warm lineC Em Through a land so wide and savage, andC G D G Make a Northwest Passage, to the sea [Primera Parte]C G Westward from the Davis StraitD Em 'Tis there was said to lieC G The sea route to the OrientAm C For which so many diedC G Seeking gold and gloryD Em Leaving weathered broken bones, andC G D A long forgotten lonely cairnEm of stones [Estribillo]G D Ah, for just one timeC Em I would take the Northwest PassageC G To find the hand of FranklinAm C Reaching for the Beaufort SeaG D Tracing one warm lineC Em Through a land so wide and savage, andC G D G Make a Northwest Passage, to the sea [Segunda Parte]Continúa después del anuncioC G Three centuries there - afterD Em I take passage over landC G In the footsteps of brave KelsoAm C Where his "sea of flowers" be-ganC G Watching cities rise before meD Em Then be - hind me sink a -gainC G This tardiest ex - plorerD Em Driving hard, a - cross the plains [Estribillo]G D Ah, for just one timeC Em I would take the Northwest PassageC G To find the hand of FranklinAm C Reaching for the Beaufort SeaG D Tracing one warm lineC Em Through a land so wide and savage, andC G D G Make a Northwest Passage, to the sea [Tercera Parte]C G And through the night be - hind the wheelD Em The / mileage clicking westC G I think upon Mac - kenzieAm C David Thompson, and the restC G Who cracked the mountain ramparts, andD Em Did show a path for meC G D To race the roaring / Fraser, to theG sea [Estribillo]G D Ah, for just one timeC Em I would take the Northwest PassageC G To find the hand of FranklinAm C Reaching for the Beaufort SeaG D Tracing one warm lineC Em Through a land so wide and savage, andC G D G Make a Northwest Passage, to the sea [Cuarta Parte]C G How then am I so differentD Em From the first men through this wayC G Like them, I left a settled lifeAm C I threw it all a - wayC G To seek a Northwest PassageD Em At the call of many menC G To find there, but the road backD Em home a - gain [Estribillo]G D Ah, for just one timeC Em I would take the Northwest PassageC G To find the hand of FranklinAm C Reaching for the Beaufort SeaG D Tracing one warm lineC Em Through a land so wide and savage, andC G D G Make a Northwest Passage, to the sea