Winter’s Song Michael Timmins She says, it’s [G] cold where you brought me. [C] He says, darling, don’t worry [Am] you can stay in my arms until [D] the springtime comes. We’ll let the [G] snow drift around us and wait for the [C] robin and the [Em] crocus to [Am] tell us that our love has [D] again found the [G] sun. [C] Lone oak stands tall, [D] bare arms scratch the sky, [G] dry leaves cracking beneath our feet. [C] Hand in hand we’ve watched the [D] autumn fires burn- [Em] Summer’s dreams collapsing, [Am] chestnuts in need of gathering, the [D] whole world lies rotting in the [G] street. instrumental break on verse [C#m] Soon we will walk with [Abm] collars high [C#m] like ramparts raised for the [F#m] siege. [A] We’ll [Bm] bow to her [E] beauty, [A] cower from her [F#m] fury [Bm] sent as a [E] judgement for a [A] slight long past [F#m] forgotten. Winter’s [E] love once again [F#m] unrequited. Winter’s [E] love once again [F#m] unrequited. She says, [G] babe are you sleeping? [C] He says, no, wide awake and thinking [Am] of a dream I just had about the [D] two of us. He takes his [G] hand to her cheek now, [C] his lips to her [Em] brow, their [Am] whispers pile softly by the [D] foot of the [G] bed. Tabbed by kkmccool |