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Throughout the song you hear a fingerpicking pattern.
With every chords below you play this pattern.
In the third verse you play Em and B, beware to play those notes 2 times.
G D Am Em C G
E:|-----3---| |-----2---| |-----0---| |-----0---| |---------3---|
B:|-------3-| |-------3-| |-------1-| |-------0-| |-----------3-|
G:|---0-----| |---2-----| |---2-----| |---0-----| |---0---0-----|
D:|---------| |-0-------| |---------| |---------| |-------------|
A:|---------| |---------| |-0-------| |---------| |-3---3-------|
E:|-3-------| |---------| |---------| |-0-------| |-------------|
Dsus4 D B
E:|-----3---3---2---| |-----2---|
B:|-------3---3---3-| |-------4-|
G:|---2-------------| |---4-----|
D:|-0---------------| |---------|
A:|-----------------| |-2-------|
E:|-----------------| |---------|
Start with picking the G 3 times before start with the first verse.
G D Am Em
I can see you now by the light of the dawn,
C G Dsus4 D
And the sun is rising slow,
G D Am Em
We have talked all night, and I can't talk anymore,
C D G
But I must stay and you must go;
G D Am Em
You have always been such a good friend to me,
C G Dsus4 D
Through the thunder and the rain,
G D Am Em
And when you're feeling lost in the snows of New York,
C D G
Lift your heart and think of me;
Em B
There are those who fail, there are those who fall,
C G Dsus4 D
There are those who will never win,
G D Am Em
Then there are those who fight for the things they believe,
C D G
And these are men like you and me;
G D Am Em
In my dream we walked, you and I to the shore,
C G Dsus4 D
Leaving footprints by the sea,
G D Am Em
And when there was just one set of prints in the sand,
C D G
That was when you carried me;
G D Am Em
You have always been such a good friend to me,
C G Dsus4 D
Through the thunder and the rain,
G D Am Em
And when you're feeling lost in the snows of New York,
C D G
Lift your heart and think of me;
G D Am Em
When you're feeling lost in the snows of New York,
C D G
Lift your heart and think of me,
C D G
Lift your heart and think of me.
Written by Chris de Burgh/Albert Hammond