Henry Jamison

Witness Trees

Henry Jamison


Tom: E

E    A  


[Verse]

E
To be alone for a time, for a long time
B    G#m          A
On a road between contentments
E                                  B
Witness trees in a line, in a long line
Em         A
Witness my resentments
      E            A
Every petty little thought of mine

[Chorus]
      C#m    E     A
Where do you go, my darling?
     F#m         B
When you do not sing
A        E   A
Where do you go?
    C#m         E
And you've been told
   A
The streaks of gold
                  B
In your hair mean nothing
   A
Oh no, not so

[Verse]
       E                            B
To be afraid for a time, for a long time
             G#m      A
That there's no angel watching
B         E
  I see a sign in the breeze
                   B
In the wind in the trees
       G#m        A
In the skies over Austin

[Chorus]
  C#m    E     A
Where do you go, my darling?
     F#m         B
When you do not sing
A        E   A
Where do you go?
    C#m         E
And you've been told
   A
The streaks of gold
                  B
In your hair mean nothing
   A
Oh no, not so

[Interlude]
E    A   E    B  E  A  

[Chorus]
  C#m    E     A
Where do you go, my darling?
                 B
When you do not sing
A
Where do you go?
C#m             E
And you've been told
    A
The streaks of gold
                  F#m B
In your hair mean nothing
   A            E
Oh no, not so