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Song: The snows of New York by Chris de Burgh from his album Beatiful dreams. Transcribed by Edward Neve (eomneve@zeelandnet.nl)
I can sGee you nDow by the lAmight of the dEmawn, And the sCun is risiGng Dsus4slow, D We have tGalked all nDight, and I can't Amtalk anymEmore, But I must stCay and yDou must Ggo;
You have Galways bDeen such a gAmood friend to Emme, Through the thCunder and thGe Dsus4rain, D And when you're fGeeling lDost in the sAmnows of New YEmork, Lift your hCeart and thDink of Gme;
There are tEmhose who fail, there are thBose who fall, There are thCose who wGill neverDsus4 win, D Then there are thGose who fDight for the tAmhings they belEmieve, And these are mCen like yDou and Gme;
In my drGeam we wDalked, you and AmI to the sEmhore, Leaving foCotprints by tGheDsus4 sea, D And when there wGas just oDne set of prAmints in the sEmand, That was whCen you cDarried Gme;
You have Galways bDeen such a gAmood friend to Emme, Through the thCunder and thGe Dsus4rain, D And when you're fGeeling lDost in the sAmnows of New YEmork, Lift your hCeart and thDink of Gme;
When you're feGeling lDost in the sAmnows of New YEmork, Lift your hCeart and thDink of Gme, Lift your hCeart and thDink of Gme.
Tabbed by Edward Neve If you have any additions or improvals please send them to me. (eomneve@zeelandnet.nl)