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From: hsj@mbksun1.bio-geo.uni-karlsruhe.de (Hermann Samso Jahrbeck)
Anthem
(Lord/Evans)
From "The Book of Taliesyn"; 1968
(Transcribed by Hermann Samso (ukra@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de)
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Am C F E7 Am C F
When the night winds softly blow through my open window
E7 Am C F F E7 E7
then I start to remember the girl that brought me joy
Am C F E7 Am C F
Now the night winds softly blow sadness to tomorrow
E7 Am C
bringing tears to eyes so tired
F F E7 E7
Eyes I thought could cry no more
Chorus:
A Cm# Bm7 Bm7 D
If the day would only come then you might just appear
Cm# Bm Bm A
even though you'd soon be gone when I reached out my hand
A A E Bm7 Bm7
If I could see you (ooohh ooooh)
Bm7 A E Bm7
If only I could see you ooooh ooooh
Bm7 A D Cm# Bm
To see if you are laughing or crying
A D Bm Bm A
When the night winds softly blow
In my dark and whispering room
Memories still bring me a numbness to my feelings
Take my hand and brush my brow
In the warm and fevered dark
Heart is madly beating
My crazy thoughts are burning
When the night winds softly blow
If the day would only come
Then you might just appear even though you'd soon be gone
When I reached out my hand
If I could see you
If only I could see you
To see if you are laughing or crying
When the night winds softly blow
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