Un
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tied ag
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ain,
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when
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you were used to
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being bo
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und i
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n,
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when you were usually found forgetting the wild wind off the sea.
Let wet breaths begin, widen your mouth to suck them in.
They’re coming out above your chin, and then they slide in and so sweet.
And to some
D
silent bird, I sang
C
“have you heard
that
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ici
B
cles hang
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fr
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om your
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fee
B
t?”
C
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What passed as fine, you’ll think back on that sometime;
when in the darkness of the mine a few last diamonds lined your beam.
Into some
D
shooting stream I could spit
C
out the dream
that
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you would
B
swim a
C
way
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Though from
D
some milky sky I could
C
remove my eye
and
Am
sigh upon my
Em
side, in
G
stead some
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future kiss that might
C
not exist
I
Am
will send to un
Em
bind your
G
hands,
and to
D
hang the hope that you don’t still
C
miss the rope
from a
Am
star that shone on an
Em
aching night a
G
lone.
And then some
D
shaking song you might not
C
sing along
I will
E
float u
B
pon the
C
rough
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and loving
E
win
B
ds:
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You’re untied again. You’re untied again.
And that door is open. And that door is open.
And that
E
door is open.
B
C
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You can walk through
E
it.