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This is the british folk-rock band Tree's gem. An intresting and haunting song sung by Celia Humphris.
DmThe poet's vAoice lingers Dmon His woBbrds hang Ain the Dmair A DmThe ground you wAalk uBbpon G DmMight as well nAot be thGere Might Bbas well nAot be tDmhere A
DmI'll take you thArough my drDmeams Out iBbnto the daArkest moDmrning A DmPast the blAood filled stBbreams G DmInto the garden of jAane DelaGwney Into the gaBbrden nAow
DmThough the rAose is fBbair G DmDon't pluck it Aas you pBbass G DmFor a fire will consAume your Bbhair G And your Dmeyes will tAurn to glBbass G Your eDmyes will tAurn to gBblass G
DmIn the wiAllow's sBbhade G Don't Dmlie to hAear it wBbeep G For its tDmears of gAold and jBbade G Will dDmrown you Aas you sBbleep G Will drDmown you nAow
DmJane DelAawney had Dmher dreams That she nBbever dAid disDmcover A For the fDmlow that feAeds the stBbream G DmIs the life blood Aof her loDmver Is the lBbife blood Aof her lDmover And the purAifying bBbeam G Of the Dmsun will sAhine here nBbever G While the sDmpirit Aof her dBbream G In the gDmarden liAves foBbrever G Lives foDmrever nAow
Chords by COTH