Highasakite

The Man On The Ferry

Highasakite


Tom: Gm

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F
 One morning I woke up outside
          D        C       F
And the air I took into my lungs
 F
It made the Indian in me cry
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I screamed out, "Ah-ahhh" jungle call
              D          C           F
And talked loud, but said nothing at all
F
It made the Indian in me cry


[Pre-Chorus]
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'Cause I've tried all of I've got
                             F
But I would never forget his name
         Bb
And I've talked a whole lot
                            F
But I will never forget his face
              Bb
Though I'm on top of the world
                                    Gm
I'm in the well known, catastrophia lands


[Pre-Chorus]
Gm F Gm F
Ah ah ah-ah ah
 Gm F  Gm   F
Ah ah ah-ah, ah-ah


[Chorus]
Eb         Bb             F
I'd go to the far end of the world for you
Eb               Bb F
The man on the ferry
Eb         Bb         F
A penny of each of my eyes is the fee
Eb         Bb             F
I'd go the far end of the world


[Post-Chorus]
Gm F Gm F
Ah ah ah-ah ah
Gm F Gm       F
Ah ah ah-ah, ah-ah


[Instrumental]


[Bridge]
Gm                        F
It seems as close as the star to the moon
       Gm           F
And my jacket to my skin
Gm
And it seems as far as the mountains of the moon
        F
And your door sign "Welcome in"
            F
It made the Indian in me cry


[Chorus]
Eb         Bb             F
I'd go the far end of the world for you
Eb            Bb  F
The man on the ferry
Eb         Bb        F
A penny of each of my eyes is the fee
Eb         Bb            F
I'd go the far end of the world
Eb         Bb              F
I'd go the far end of the world for you
Eb             Bb F
The man on the ferry
Eb          Bb        F
A penny of each of my eyes is the fee
Eb        Bb             F
I'd go the far end of the world


[Post-Chorus]
Gm F Gm F
Ah ah ah-ah ah
Gm F Gm      F
Ah ah-aaaah, ah ahh


[Outro]
 F
One morning I woke up outside
         D             C         F
And the snow that came down on my face
F
It made the Indian in me cry