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She was shaking and talking louder and louder
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each sentence was sifted to a very fine powder
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and her face was wet and tight, her grip was cold and light
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e---11-------10----------------4------------------------------|
B------11-------11-----11)-----------------4------------------|
G---------12-----------------------------------5--------------|
D------------------------------6-----------------------5------|
A------------10-------10-------6-----------------------5---5--|
E---11--------------(10--------4--4--------------------3--3---|
'a strong wind could blow you down', I heard myself say
Gm(III) Fm
e------3----------3-----3-----1------------------------------1-----|
B-----(3)--------(3)---------(1)----------------------------(1)----|
G------------------------------------------------------------------|
D--5----------5----------------------------------------3-----------|
A----5----------5-----------------------------------------3--------|
E------3----------3---------0-1------------------------------1-----|
& she said 'word up, sister, a strong wind
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could take me away'
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I said, 'How long have you been at large?
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they told me you were stashed last time I asked'
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and she said, 'I've been out now for all of three hours
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I just resurfaced and here you are
Fm
I must admit that it has been hard so far'
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I said, 'skeletons are fine, your closet or mine'
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we took turns recounting the details of lost time
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and when we had both admitted it all
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we threw our heads back and we laughed until we cried
Fm
we laughed coz the world is absurd and beautiful and small
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and there we were washed up on the curb
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as the rush hour traffic went out with the tide
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and I was aware that with every word
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spoken and shared, I could see her shaking subside
Fm
I said, 'sister, looks to me like you're going to be fine'
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enjoy....
Nic
Nic.Boulton@bn.cwplc.com