Paul Simon - Hearts and bones
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EOne and one-half wandering Jews
Free to wander wherever they choose
Are travelling together
In the Sangre de Cristo
The Blood of Christ Mountains
Of New MexicBo
B7 C#m7 B7/D
On the last leg of the journey
They started a long tC#mime ago
The arc of a love afBmaj7fair
ARainbows in the high desert air
EMountain passes slipping into stoAnes
Hearts and boC#mnes
Hearts and boneAs
Hearts and boneEs
E A E B E A B E
EThinking back to the season before
Looking back through the cracks in the door
Two people were married
The act was outrageous
The bride was contagious
She bBurned like a bride
B7These eC#mvents maB7y have had some effect
On the man with the C#mgirl by his side
F#7 The arc of a love aBmaj7ffair
AHis hands rolling down her hair
ELove like lightning shaking till it mAoans
Hearts and boneC#ms
Hearts and bonAes
Hearts and bonEes
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And whoa whoa whoa
She said:
Why?
Why don't we drive through the night
We'll wake up down in MexiAco
N/c
Oh I
I don't know nothin' about nothin' about
No MexAico
N/c
And tell me why
Why won't you love me
For who I am
Where I aAm
He said:
Amaj7'Cause that's not the way the world is baby
EThis is how I love you, baby
AThis is how I love you, baby
E
One and one-half wandering Jews
Return to their natural coasts
To resume old acquaintances
Step out occasionally
And speculate who had been damaged the mBost
B7Easy tC#mime will determine if these consolations
Will be their reward
F#m7 The arc of a love afBmaj7fair
Waiting to be restoreAd
EYou take two bodies and you twirl them into onAe
Their hearts and their bonC#mes
And they won't come undoAne
E
Hearts and boneAs
Hearts and boneC#ms
Hearts and boneAs
Hearts and boneEs