Tom: F#m
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[Verse 1]
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They say, 'She walks in the water
A A Amaj7 A7
Her whistles silence the day
Bm E
She helps the smugglers turn their crimes into American dimes
A E F#m
Into Canadian dollars, opium, and haze
A A
At the foot of Woodward
Bm E
There's a condition or two to shade the custom's review
D E A
All the young women overdressed in their long-coats
D E Bm
Allow us to drink on their wine
E A E
Our eyes turn to glass and shine on blind
[Chorus]
A C#7
So I've had wine and wine and wine
D
And more wine tonight
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And tonight I saw their world
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And I am so far from it now
D E A E
I'm collapsing like the lighthouse in the gales of 1838
[Instrumental]
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[Verse 2]
A
She takes musicians to Bois Blanc
A A Amaj7 A7
She takes the dancers there too
Bm E
And at the end of the long nights she takes them back by lamplight
A E F#m
But until then she stays clear out of view
A A
Before we dock at Richmond
A7 Bm E
There's a hidden tax of merit and all the boaters inherit
D E A
One dollar for every Lincoln brought in
D E Bm
We exchange them their Loonies and unwind
E A E
Our eyes turn to glass and shine on blind
[Chorus]
A C#7
So I've had wine and wine and wine
D
And more wine tonight
C#m D F#m
And tonight I saw their world
B B
And I am so far from it now
D E A E
I'm collapsing like the lighthouse in the gales of 1838
[Instrumental]
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[Chorus]
A C#7
So I've had wine and wine and wine
D
And more wine tonight
C#m D F#m
And tonight I saw their world
B
And I am so far from it now
D E A E
I'm collapsing like the lighthouse in the gales of 1838