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Lay Your Head Down Brian Byrne (music) Glenn Close (lyrics) Performed by Sinead O'Connor
FSing to me F6softly F your Em7tales of woe, Iâ€?Am7?ll cradleF6/D you cloF/Dse ly, G/B I won’t lGet go. Iâ€?F?ll speak to you genF6tly oFf what Em7I know FDonâ€?D?t you D9 G cGsus2ry. G
CLay your head Fdown daF6F€¦Gsus2…..liG6ng, Am7The moon is saiDling by. G6 Gsus2 G C F6/maj7 Fmaj7 G/B G/C The stars are softly shin ing Am7The tide is fDull Dadd9and G/B highG.
G/BWeâ€F™ll fly to theG6 edge, not as distEmant as it Em7 Am7seems, Am FAnd maybe we’ll find tEmhere the key to youAm7r dreams. D7 So you juD6st Clay your Fhead dowF6n darâ?G6?¦liG/Bng, G6/B F (Fb6) G G7 C Sleep now, la la la la la.
FWinds blow, F6 FrainEm7s fall, Em Am7 F F6 Am Am7sus4 G Gsus2 G But it’s warm by the fire’s light. F F6 F6/maj7 Em7 Hush, don’t you see? You’re here with me, and there’s F Dm7* Dm9* G Gsus2 G (G7) dawn at the end of the night.
Repeat from “Lay” to “la la” ******************** Please rate! Comments and corrections welcome. My original chord placements are basically correct, I think, but U-G changes them when it reformats contributions, so they will need some tweaking by users. A lot of the extended chords are passing notes that could be omitted for a simpler arrangement