G No foreign pair of dark sunglasses D will ever shield you from G the light that pierces your eyelids, D the screaming of the gulls EmVerso 1:
A Feeding off the bodies of the fish, Bm thrashing up the bay till it was red, F#m turning the sky a cold dark colour Em as they circled overhead.Verso 2:
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G He swam out to the edge of the reef, D there were cuts across his skin, G saltwater on his eyes and arms, D but he could not feel the sting EmVerso 3:
A There was no one left to hold him back, Bm no one to call out his name, F#m dress him feed him drive him home, Em say 'Little boy it doesn't have to end this way !'Verso 4:
G A Bm G A Bm E F#m He announced their trial separation, and Em spent the night in a Park Beach Motel bed, F#m a total stranger lying next to him, Em rain hitting the roof hard over his headPonte:
A She said 'What's the matter now lover boy, Bm has the cat run off with your tongue? F#m Are you drinking to get maudlin, Em or drinking to get numb?'Verso 5:
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G He called out to the seabirds 'Take me now, D I'm no longer afraid to die', G but they pretended not to hear him, D and just watched him with their hard Em and bright black eyesVerso 6:
A They could pick the eye from any dying thing Bm that lay within their reach, but F#m they would not touch the solitary figure Em lying tossed up on the beach.Verso 7:
So, where were you? G A Bm G A Bm E G A Bm G A Bm EPonte: