Tom: F F Talking Dm What's it good for? C Am Absolutely nothing F Wrestle Dm Let's wrestle C Am You can pin me to anything F Dm Thought I saw you in my tea leaves C Am Thought I saw you in a forest flame F Dm C Am I'll fill up the silence with the sound of your holy name F Dm Knowledge of the sea-ways, knowledge of how the water flows C Am Whoever coined the phrase has never had to brave the snow F Dm I climbed the shroud to the top-sail and I peeked through the glass C Am The curvature bisected by the wintry mizzen mast F Dm The scar upon my stomach, I call it my Flying V C Am And every time I show it I can feel your eyes on me F Dm How many islands will surrender to the blunderbuss? C Am And how long must we sail before you show your face to us? F Followed him out to the end of the pier Dm C "Don't come any closer," he cried, "I am afraid C Of the man I'll become if I lay my Am Life down for a people that I don't even care for." F Face to his face, I put my Dm Hand into his and I tried to tell him, "No, C I've seen his work upon the panes of cathedrals, Am In the sweat of the workers and the flight of the seagulls." F My words were drowned out by the sound Dm Of the motors and rowers, the ship as it ran aground C And from the trees came a thousand soldiers. Am I went down on my knees with a spear in my shoulder. F About face, about face, I swam back Dm To the Victoria. I shiver with the C Memory, memory of the island dwellers Am And the indifferences of the Storyteller.