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Date: Tue, 6 Jan 1998 13:33:02 -0800
From: Tal Hurley
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Fwd: Your Love’s Return by Gordon Lightfoot
{title: Your Love’s Return (song for
Stephen Foster)}
{written by Gordon Lightfoot}
{1969}
D E
Come to the door my pretty one
Gm D
Put on you rings and precious things
D Em Esus
Hide all your tears as best you can
E7 A
Try to recall what we once had
D D7 G Gsus G
Roses are waiting for dewdrops to fall
D D7 G Gsus G
Climbing your windows and walls
Gm D E
Bells in the steeple are ringing, singing
G F
Listen to them talk about
A
Your Love’s Return
Let me come in my pretty one
And try to undo what I have done
For I must be forgiven now
I will not lose what I have won
Roses are waiting for dewdrops to fall
Climbing your windows and walls
Leaves in the garden are falling, calling
Listen to them talk about
Your Love’s Return
Open the door my pretty one
Wake from your sleep and take me home
Open your eyes and look my way
I cannot leave your love alone
(chorus same as first)
(All corrections or suggestions welcomed at [email protected] or
address below)
Tal Hurley
[email protected]