Tanglefoot

One More Night

Tanglefoot


Tom: G

G   Em   | Am      | Em   G  | C     |
G   Em   | Am      | Em   G  | C     |

[Verse 1]
Am                  |C                          |                               |G                |
In the fall of 1883 I had just one more load of coal for the Cornish Jacks at the Silver Islet mine
G                         |Am
Beneath the icy waves, they picked and hacked at the silver caves
C                 |G
And the coal fires kept them dry
D                              |                      |
And I never once did think that just a couple drinks
|C                       |                            |
Could cause that mine to die

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[Verse 2]
Am                     |C                          |                         |G                 |
For 17 good years I've been a faithful captain here Always had an eye for the weather
G                                               |Am
And it's an easy thing to say, if you're looking for someone to blame
C                                  |G
Well, the captain should have known better
D                              |                           |
And everyone still thinks that the captain's love of drink
C                      |                   |
Is why that silver mine died

[Chorus]
Em                           |C
I could hear the voice of gin whisper in my ear
C                            |G                |D
Or maybe it was Sally saying "Who's the captain here?"
Em                     D|C
The Tuttle is your ship, and you surely have the right
C          |       Am   |           |               C          |
To set the time of sail And to stay here where it's warm one more night

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[Verse 3]
Am                            |C                             |
The captain of my ship and the master of my pride
C                               |G                           |
But still there's an undertow in every sailor's mind
G                                   |Am                      |
And the blue of Sally's eyes and the warmth of her thighs
C                               |G                           |
Spoke to me in terms that could not be denied
D                            |                               |
I turned my back on the lake, thinking she would wait
C                         |                                  |
And give me a little more time

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[Verse 4]
Am                                  |C                         |
With gin and love, half-crazed, we'd lain there for three days
C                             |G                           |
When I staggered to the window to catch a breath of air
G                             |Am                          |
I remember Sally laughed as an icy winter blast
C                        |G                                |
Caught me in the face and snapped back my hair
D                                  |                       |
And one thought filled my head, as I fell back on the bed:
C                       |                                  |
That silver mine's gonna die

[Chorus]

Em                           |C
I could hear the voice of gin whisper in my ear
C                            |G                |D
Or maybe it was Sally saying "Who's the captain here?"
Em                     D|C
The Tuttle is your ship, and you surely have the right
C          |       Am   |           |               C          |
To set the time of sail And to stay here where it's warm one more night

[Solo]
G  Em  | Am    | Em  G | C     |

[Verse 5]
Am                               |C                         |
We stoked the boilers hot But the Tuttle she was caught
C                                   |G                      |
No way to get the lake to change her stubborn mind
C                              |A                           |
There was no way to entice that wretched winter ice
C                             |G                            |
To leave a channel open to the Silver Islet Mine
D                                |                          |
And with no coal to fire the pumps And November all at once
C                        |                                  |
The lake had drowned that mine

[Verse 6]
Am                    |C                      |                     |G
In the fall of 1883, just one more load of coal would have saved the Silver Islet Mine
G                                |Am                         |
Now I know that I'm to blame, and I must bear the shame
C                                  |G                      |
But try to understand the nature of my crime
D                                |                          |
I was unfaithful to the lake, she raged at my mistake
C                       |                   |
She wanted that mine to die

[Chorus]
Em                           |C
I could hear the voice of gin whisper in my ear
C                            |G                |D
Or maybe it was Sally saying "Who's the captain here?"
Em                     D|C
The Tuttle is your ship, and you surely have the right
C          |       Am   |           |               C          |
To set the time of sail And to stay here where it's warm one more night

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