Centennial Legend


Edenbridge - Centennial Legend intro: Em, D, C Em, D, Em verse: Em, D6 B7, Em, C, D Em, D, C, G D, Em, B7, D6 G, D, G, D C, D, C, D G, D, G, D C, D, C, B7 chorus: G, Em, C, D G, Em, Bm, D, B7 Em, C, G, D Em, C, G, B7 Em, D, C, D, E bridge: C, Bm, Em, D, C Bm, Em, D, G F#, B end: Em, D, C Em, B7, Em _________________________________________________ Em, D, C, Em, D, Em Em D6 B7 He was named nineteenhundred 'TD' Em C D Em in the ship`s belly lies his cradle D C G had no birthday and no land of home D Em the ocean has no bounds B7 D6 G virginian sounds D G and he faced the world from inside D C the ball-room of splendid skies D C and on the grand piano D G his hands light as butterflies D G he played for the rich and for the poor D C thrilling the hearts of all D C the world could have been beneath his feet B7 searching the call Em the voice of the sea D6 B7 old chandelier tells a story Em C D Em old piano still echoes in here D C G old ship lies rusted in the port D Em and the best years fade away B7 D6 G the splendour has gone D G not what he saw could hold him back D C it was what he didn`t see D C there was no end in this town D G keys so eternally D G but this was god`s piano D C he heard on the gangway there D C he couldn`t leave forever B7 the sea to somewhere G bow and stern Em C all the wishes between D G (wishes to yearn) Em Bm the world outside is a dream D B7 Em (a lone dream, lone dream) C G and when the whole world`s leaving D Em the music will always stay C G and if a story`s worth to tell B7 the end will be far away Em D C D E C the final notes lie mute upon the sand Bm when land is a ship too big Em D C Bm a woman out of reach Em a journey too far D G a whiff too strong F# B he didn`t exist for anyone (B), Abm, E, F#, B, Abm, Ebm, F#, B?, Abm, E, B, F#, Abm, E, B, Eb, Abm, E, C#?, F# G bow and stern Em C all the wishes between D G (wishes to yearn) Em Bm the world outside is a dream D B7 Em (a lone dream, lone dream) C G and when the whole world`s leaving D Em the music will always stay C G and if a story`s worth to tell B7 the end will be far away Em D C D E C the final notes lie mute upon the sand Em D C and in this lonesome end Em B7 Em final notes lie mute upon sand..