Sons of the Desert

Hand Of Fate

Sons of the Desert


Tom: F#m

A F#m E D

[Verse]
A
She was a waitress down in New Orleans
E                D
She had a broken past
A
He worked the oil rigs over in Corpus
E                D
Out on a weekend pass
D                  A
He sat down at the end of the counter
              E
at the little caf?
D
They weren't looking but they found each other
            E              D      C#  B
Or did love find them either way

[Chorus]
          A F#m E                      D
Tell me who is dealin' up the hand of fate
        A F#m E                      D
Is it true, love is always worth the wait
D
And it's never too late, it's never too late

[Instrumental]
A F#m E D

[Verse]
A
She lived her whole life in Sault (pronounced Sue?) Saint Marie
E                       D
Working at the five and dime
A
He was a drifter headin' out of Toronto
E            D
Just killing time
D                  A
Their eyes met and they fell together and
            E
In just one night
D
Two people who swore they'd never
                E              D      C#  B
     Fell in love in those harbor lights

[Chorus]
E                                     D
You may call it destiny but there's a rhyme
     and a reason we can't see
F#m
When you're down and lonely and about to give up
D                                  E
Have a little faith and believe in love

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