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A beautiful song about a beautiful city. In 3/4 time, naturally. G D G Oh, the harbour lights are gleamin', C G And the evening's still and dark; G D Em And the seagulls are all dreaming, A7 D Seagull dreams on Amherst Rock. G D G And the mist is slowly drifting, C Em As the shorefront lights go dim; G D Em And the moon is gently liftin', A7 D As the last ship's - the last ship's - comin' in. C D All the sailors got a story, Em D C G Some are true, some are false; Am D B7 E But they're always wrecked and they're up on the deck, A7 D G And dancin' the St. John's Waltz. G D G And we've had our share of history, C G We've seen nations come and go; G D Em We've seen battles rage over land and stage, A7 D Two hundred years and more. G D G For glory or for freedom, C Em Or for country or for King; G D Em Or for money or fame, but there are no names, A7 D On the graves where men lie sleeping. C D All the nine-to-fives survive the day, Em D C G With a sigh and a dose of salts; Am D B7 E They're parkin' their cars and packin' the bars, A7 D G Dancin' the St. John's Waltz. G D G Oh, my heart is on the highway, C G And I'm sold on goin' to sea; G D Em All the planes fill the skyway, A7 D All the trains run swift and free. G D G So leave the wayward free to wander, C Em Leave the restless free to roam; G D Em If there's rocks in the bay, if it's old cliché, A7 D You'll find your way back home. C D But don't question or inquire, Em D C G What's been gained, what's been lost; Am D B7 E In a world of romance don't miss out on the chance, A7 D G To be dancin' the St. John's Waltz.
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