Dimming of the day - Richard Thompson
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This old house is falling down around my ears
C G D
I'm drowning in a river of my tears
G D
When all my will is gone, you hold me sway
C G D G
I need you at the dimming of the day.
D A
You pull me like the moon pulls on the tide
D A D G C
You know just where I keep my better side-----
G D
What days have come to keep us far apart?
C G D
A broken promise or a broken heart
G D
Now all the morning birds have wheeled away
C G D G
I need you at the dimming of the day
D A
Come the night you're only what I want
D A D G C
Come the night you could be my confidant-----
G D
I see you on the street in company
C G D
Why don't you come and ease your mind with me
G D
I'm living for the night we steal away
C G D G
I need you at the dimming of the day
C G D G
I need you at the dimming of the day
Dimming of the day [G]Richard Thompson
GThis old house is falling down around my Dears I'm Cdrowning in a Griver of my Dtears When Gall my will is gone, you hold me sDway I Cneed you at the Gdimming Dof the Gday.
You Dpull me like the moon pulls on the Atide You Dknow just where I keep my better Aside-D--G--C
What Gdays have come to keep us far Dapart? A Cbroken promise Gor a broken Dheart Now Gall the morning birds have wheeled Daway I Cneed you at the Gdimming Dof the Gday
DCome the night you're only what I Awant DCome the night you could be my confiAdant---D--GC
I Gsee you on the street in companyD Why Cdon't you come and Gease your mind with Dme I'm Gliving for the night we steal aDway I Cneed you at the Gdimming Dof the Gday I Cneed you at the Gdimming Dof the Gday