Intro: C Am Dm G C In truck stops, and hamburger joints, Em In Cadillac limosuines, in the company of Dm Has-beens and bent-backs G And sleeping forms on pavement steps, C In libraries and railway stations, Em In books and banks, Dm In the pages of history G C Am And suicidal cavalry attacks I recognize F G C Myself in every stranger's eyes. C And in wheelchairs by monuments, Em Under tube trains, commuter accidents, Dm In council care and county courts, G At Easter fairs and sea-side resorts, C In drawing rooms and city morgues, Em In award-winning photographs of life-rafts on the China Seas, Dm In transit camps, under arc lamps, on unloading ramps, G C Am And faces blurred by rubber stamps I recognize F G C Myself in every stranger's eyes. C Em Dm And now, from where I stand, upon this hill I've G plundered from the pool C Em Dm I look around, I search the sky, I shade my eyes so G nearly blind C Am And I've seen sights of half-remembered days, I F Em Dm G hear bells that chime in strange, familiar ways C Am F G C I recognize the hope you kindle in your eyes C F Em G C F G C F Em It's oh, so easy now, as we lie here in the dark G C Nothing interferes, it's obvious how to beat the F G tears that threaten to snuff out the smoke of our C love. _______________________________________________________ Contribuição: Francisco Tanure([email protected])