C I'm going to find me a dying river and strike a deal with her I'll say, F I'll fold you in two and I'll carry you away C to a place where your headwaters will flow G clean through to your mouth. C In return I'll request a small sanctuary F by her banks where we will live with our small family C she will water our garden G and clean the dirt from our skin. F As the world clamours at our door G C we will dance and not let them in. C And if one day we wake up to a bed dry as a bone F find our river stolen find our sanctuary gone C we will stand and take stock and be grateful G for what we've not lost. C We will pack up our bags, pack our small family F head across the valley to where the aspen trees C shiver as they ascend - G the green hills rising to blue. F G At the edge of the chopping we will turn C and bid fond adieu. F C All that I know to true G is the touch of your hand on my skin. F C One look from you can so easily soothe G all this turmoil within. Dm As we dance cheek to cheek Am with our feet so completely C G locked in a time all our own. Dm I stop to speak Am but you gently keep me C G moving in time to the song. F C G And in a voice that is sloppy with gin C you say, let the world spin. I'm going to find me a dying river and strike a deal with her I'll say, F I'll fold you in two and I'll carry you away C to a place where your headwaters will flow G clean through to your mouth. C In return I'll request a small sanctuary F by her banks where we will live with our small family C she will water our garden G and clean the dirt from our skin. F As the world clamours at our door G C we will dance and not let them in. F G C