ORTON BETH - "dolphins" Tablature
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From: "Seb Perry" <sebperry@hotmail.com>
Subject: o/beth_orton/dolphins.crd
Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 09:49:25 PDT
"Dolphins"
As performed by Beth Orton & Terry Callier
from Beth Orton's "Best Bit" EP
Song by Fred Neil
tabbed by seb (sebperry@hotmail.com)
D D7
D D7 Em A
This old world may never change the way it's always been
D D7 Em A
I know all the ways of war cannot change it back again
Em A D D7
I've been searching for the dolphins in the sea
Em A D D7
Sometimes I wonder - do you ever think of me?
I'm not the one to tell this world how to get along
I only know that peace will come when all the hate is gone
I've been searching for the dolphins in the sea
Sometimes I wonder - do you ever think of me?
[Instrumental]
Sometimes I think about Saturday's child
And all about the times you and me were running wild
I've been searching for the dolphins in the sea
Sometimes I wonder - do you ever think of me?
D D7
This old world may never change
This old world may never change, etc...
Subject: o/beth_orton/dolphins.crd
Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 09:49:25 PDT
"Dolphins"
As performed by Beth Orton & Terry Callier
from Beth Orton's "Best Bit" EP
Song by Fred Neil
tabbed by seb (sebperry@hotmail.com)
D D7
D D7 Em A
This old world may never change the way it's always been
D D7 Em A
I know all the ways of war cannot change it back again
Em A D D7
I've been searching for the dolphins in the sea
Em A D D7
Sometimes I wonder - do you ever think of me?
I'm not the one to tell this world how to get along
I only know that peace will come when all the hate is gone
I've been searching for the dolphins in the sea
Sometimes I wonder - do you ever think of me?
[Instrumental]
Sometimes I think about Saturday's child
And all about the times you and me were running wild
I've been searching for the dolphins in the sea
Sometimes I wonder - do you ever think of me?
D D7
This old world may never change
This old world may never change, etc...
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