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## NOTE: ~ = Walk-Down from C ## th Fret Intro: C G C G C Cadd9 Am F Of all of Kiri Ito's joys, the thing she loved the best C ~ Am D7 F C Was to play her prized piano when the sun had gone to rest Cadd9 Am F C I used to hear the notes drift down along the silent water ~ Am D7 F C As Kiri played the notes and scales for her dear sons and daughters ~ C Cadd9 Am F C Now me, I played piano, though not as good as Kiri ~ Am D7 F C She went in for that long haired stuff, but my she played it pretty ~ C Cadd9 Am F C The old piano had a tone, would set my heart to aching ~ Am D7 F It always sounded sweetest, though, when it was Kiri playing INTERLUDE: G C F G C ~ C Am F C In December when the seventh fleet was turned to smoke and ashes ~ Am D7 F C The order came to confiscate their fishing boats and caches ~ C Am F C And Kiri's husband forced to go and work in labour camps ~ Am D7 F And Kiri left alone to fend and hold the fort as best she can C ~ C Cadd9 Am F C But the music did not drift as often, up the cove at Kiri's house ~ Am D7 F And when it did it sounded haunted, played with worry, played with doubt C ~ C Cadd9 Am F For Kiri knew that soon she too would be compelled to leave C ~ Am D7 F And the old upright would stay behind and Kiri she would grieve INTERLUDE: F G C F G C ~ C Am F C I loaded Kiri on the bus with stoic internees ~ Am D7 F C The crime that they were guilty of was that they were not like me ~ C Am F And if I was ashamed, I didn't know it at the time C ~ Am D7 F C They were flotsam on the wave of war, they were no friends of mine ~ C Cadd9 Am F C And I went up to Kiri's house to tag all their belongings ~ Am D7 F C And set them out for auctioneers who'd claim them in the morning ~ C Cadd9 Am F One piece that I thought I'd keep and hold back for myself C ~ Am D7 F G C F G C Was that haunting ivory upright that Kiri played so well INTERLUDE: G C F G C ~ C Cadd9 Am F C Kiri had not left it there for me to take as plunder ~ Am D7 F C She'd rolled it down onto the dock and on into the harbour ~ C Am F C That old upright in strangers' hands was a thought she couldn't bear ~ Am D7 F So she consigned it to the sea to settle the affair C ~ C Cadd9 Am F C So many years have come and gone since Kiri's relocation ~ Am D7 F I look back now upon that time with shame and resignation C ~ C Cadd9 Am F For Kiri knew what I did not that if we must be free C ~ Am D7 F C Then sometimes we must sacrifice to gain our dignity C ~ C Cadd9 Am F Yes, Kiri knew what I did not that if we must be free C ~ Am D7 F Then sometimes we must sacrifice to gain our dignity
Written by James Keelaghan
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