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'She Took the Wind from His Sails' by George Strait from the album 'George Strait' Written by Dean Dillon and Donny Kees Transcribed by Jason and Jennifer Hannan Intro: D A {D}Outer banks of North Carolina Lies a sleepy harbor town Generations of old sailors Dropped their sails and {G}settled down {D}Sam he is a young seafarer Grandson of a schooner man Catherine is a sail maker?s daughter Today he?s gonna {G}take her hand Chorus: {Bm}Calm {G}waters {Bm}Wish them {G}well His ship?s come in {A}She?s put the wind in his {D}sails {D}Catherine is a canvas painter Paints the sun and sand and sea Lately she?s been painting a portrait Sammy is a {G}dad to be Repeat chorus {D}January brought the fever Sam was right there by her side Doctor told him son I?m sorry But Catherine needs your {G}prayers tonight {D}Morning light brought Sam a daughter Fever took his better half Sam gave Catherine to the water As he held their baby {G}to his chest {Bm}Calm {G}waters {Bm}Wished him {G}well His ship came in But {A}she took the wind from his {D}sails His {G}ship came in But {A}she took the wind from his {D}sails
Written by Dean Dillon/Donny Kees
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