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The Lucksmiths – Southernmost
(Marty Donald)
Transcribed by Andy Willinger
Culver City, CA. USA [[email protected]] _________________________________________
G
Weekends away:
D7 Am
These were the happiest days
C G D7
Ill with the thrill of the chase
G
They’d take a train
D7 Am
Take off Friday for the coast
C G
In summer they’d go southernmost
D7 Am
Where the sky was swimming-pool blue
C G D7
And the swimming pool was too
C D7
And every single weekend
Em C
They’d dive in at the deep end
D7
And come Monday morning
C G
His skin still smelled like chlorine
Am D7 G C (3x)
Am D7 C D7
G D7 Am
Remember when forever seemed just fine?
C G
Seen through glasses of rose coloured wine
D7 Am
They’d sit up all night talking
C G D7
Now she’s sound asleep to the sound of his walkman
C D7
And every single weekend
Em C
The divide between them deepens
C D7
A curse across the kitchen
C G
He might still be within spitting distance
Am D7 G C
But there’s only one way to find out…
Am D7 G C (2x)
Am D7
C G C G C G Em D7
Take heart- Take a train- to the coast
C G C G C G Em D7
Take heart -Take a train -southernmost
C G
Take heart
#This file is the author’s own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
#——————————————————————————##
The Lucksmiths – Southernmost
(Marty Donald)
Transcribed by Andy Willinger
Culver City, CA. USA [[email protected]] _________________________________________
G
Weekends away:
D7 Am
These were the happiest days
C G D7
Ill with the thrill of the chase
G
They’d take a train
D7 Am
Take off Friday for the coast
C G
In summer they’d go southernmost
D7 Am
Where the sky was swimming-pool blue
C G D7
And the swimming pool was too
C D7
And every single weekend
Em C
They’d dive in at the deep end
D7
And come Monday morning
C G
His skin still smelled like chlorine
Am D7 G C (3x)
Am D7 C D7
G D7 Am
Remember when forever seemed just fine?
C G
Seen through glasses of rose coloured wine
D7 Am
They’d sit up all night talking
C G D7
Now she’s sound asleep to the sound of his walkman
C D7
And every single weekend
Em C
The divide between them deepens
C D7
A curse across the kitchen
C G
He might still be within spitting distance
Am D7 G C
But there’s only one way to find out…
Am D7 G C (2x)
Am D7
C G C G C G Em D7
Take heart- Take a train- to the coast
C G C G C G Em D7
Take heart -Take a train -southernmost
C G
Take heart