James Keelaghan

Hope Princeton Road(Chords)

James Keelaghan

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Intro: C    

It's always at sunset, the Hope Princeton Road 
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You come to mind and that lightens my load 

The darkness is gathering the clouds overhead 
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I'm thinking about you and something you said 
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There's something you said that stands out in my mind 
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You said I was lonely, that made me unkind 
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You said I should buck up and shoulder the load 
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Those words made some sense on the Hope Princeton Road 


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It's always at sunset, the Hope Princeton Road 
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Spirits are high, but the ceiling is low 

I'm anticipating your bright smiling face 
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The pleasures awaiting me inside your place 
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Well, inside your place there'll be food and a drink 
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Well, something cool, maybe a tonic I think 
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Or maybe some tunes on your new stereo 
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To counter the hum of the Hope Princeton Road 


Instrumental: F   C   F   C   G    


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It's always at sunset, the Hope Princeton Road 
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My heart beat is racing, my speed is controlled 

I know that you're waiting an hour ahead 
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But this part is endless, you've oft heard it said 
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You've oft heard it said that life is a road 
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It turns and it straightens, it's fast and it's slow 
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But all that's no comfort, for right now I know 
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My life is contained on the Hope Princeton Road 


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It's always at sunset, the Hope Princeton Road 
                          G 
You come to mind and that lightens my load 

The darkness is gathering the clouds overhead 
                           C 
I'm thinking about you and something you said 
        F 
There's something you said that stands out in my mind 
    C 
You said I was lonely, that made me unkind 
    F 
You said I should buck up and shoulder the load 
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Those words made some sense on the Hope Princeton Road
	        

Written by James Keelaghan

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