Tom: G [Refrão] G D Ah, for just one time C Em I would take the Northwest Passage C G To find the hand of Franklin Am C Reaching for the Beaufort Sea G D Tracing one warm line C Em Through a land so wide and savage, and C G D G Make a Northwest Passage, to the sea [Primeira Parte] C G Westward from the Davis Strait D Em 'Tis there was said to lie C G The sea route to the Orient Am C For which so many died C G Seeking gold and glory D Em Leaving weathered broken bones, and C G D Em A long forgotten lonely cairn of stones [Refrão] G D Ah, for just one time C Em I would take the Northwest Passage C G To find the hand of Franklin Am C Reaching for the Beaufort Sea G D Tracing one warm line C Em Through a land so wide and savage, and C G D G Make a Northwest Passage, to the sea [Segunda Parte] C G Three centuries there - after D Em I take passage over land C G In the footsteps of brave Kelso Am C Where his "sea of flowers" be-gan C G Watching cities rise before me D Em Then be - hind me sink a -gain C G This tardiest ex - plorer D Em Driving hard, a - cross the plains [Refrão] G D Ah, for just one time C Em I would take the Northwest Passage C G To find the hand of Franklin Am C Reaching for the Beaufort Sea G D Tracing one warm line C Em Through a land so wide and savage, and C G D G Make a Northwest Passage, to the sea [Terceira Parte] C G And through the night be - hind the wheel D Em The / mileage clicking west C G I think upon Mac - kenzie Am C David Thompson, and the rest C G Who cracked the mountain ramparts, and D Em Did show a path for me C G D G To race the roaring / Fraser, to the sea [Refrão] G D Ah, for just one time C Em I would take the Northwest Passage C G To find the hand of Franklin Am C Reaching for the Beaufort Sea G D Tracing one warm line C Em Through a land so wide and savage, and C G D G Make a Northwest Passage, to the sea [Quarta Parte] C G How then am I so different D Em From the first men through this way C G Like them, I left a settled life Am C I threw it all a - way C G To seek a Northwest Passage D Em At the call of many men C G D Em To find there, but the road back home a - gain [Refrão] G D Ah, for just one time C Em I would take the Northwest Passage C G To find the hand of Franklin Am C Reaching for the Beaufort Sea G D Tracing one warm line C Em Through a land so wide and savage, and C G D G Make a Northwest Passage, to the sea