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Transcribed by...Kai Lukoschek (The notation C(g' f' e' d' c') means you play C major plus the line g' f' e' d' c', where g' means the note g on the upper E string etc.) A D A F#m D E A A D A F#m A D A D A D A F#m Won't you come on down the line D E A Away from barren ground A D A F#m The harlot and the autocrat D E A Are they driving you further down E F#m h F#m The season's rhymes, they anchor me D h Against the raging tide A D A F#m Take you to the last wild place D E A Skin and the stars they embrace A D A F#m A caveman could a saint become D E A In a hospital ward on the Somme E F#m Bm F#m We can dive into distant amoebas D Bm F#m E F#m E Our wings could melt in the sun CHORUS F#m E I can shake F#m G I can move F#m Bm F#m E But I can't live without your love F#m E I can break F#m G Over you F#m Bm F#m D F#m D F#m E But I can't live without your love A D A F#m Our poet Henry Lawson he named them D E A The lay 'em out brigade A D A F#m A D A D Here they come there they go A D A F#m Oh great god of development D E A Don't really know you yet A D A F#m Coastline hosed down washed away D E A Economics, now there's nothing left E F#m Bm F#m Tomorrow's child takes concrete footsteps D Bm D A A E And they'll drink champagne or be damned D A E And the storm is breaking now D A E Yeah the storm is breaking now D A E Yes the storm is breaking now CHORUS CHORUS (intro part)
Written by Peter Garrett/Jim Moginie
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