| E | A | E | | Down in the street they’re all | singing and | shouting |
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| B/Eb | C#m | B | Staying | alive though the | city is | dead |
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| B/A | E/Ab | B7 | E | | Hiding their | shame behind | hollow | laughter |
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| E/Ab | A | F#/Bb | B | While | you are | crying | alone on your | bed |
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| E | A | E | | Pity Cassandra that | no one | believed you |
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| B/Eb | C#m | B | But then | again you were | lost from the | start |
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| B/A | E/Ab | A/C# | E/B | | Now we must | suffer and | sell our | secrets |
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| A6 | B | C#m | F#m7 | B | E | | Bargain, | playing | smart, | aching | in our | hearts |
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| | B7 | | Sorry Cassandra I | misunderstood |
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| | E | | Now the last day is | dawning |
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| | B7 | | Some of us wanted but | none of us could |
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| | E | | Listen to words of | warning |
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| | Ab | | But on the darkest of | nights |
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| | C#m | Ab | | Nobody | knew how to | fight |
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| | C#m | | And we were caught in our | sleep |
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| | B7 | | Sorry Cassandra I | didn’t believe |
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| | E | | You really had the | power |
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| | B7 | | I only saw it as | dreams you would weave |
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So in the morning your ship will be sailing |
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Now that your father and sister are gone |
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There is no reason for you to linger |
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You’re grieving deeply but still moving on |
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You know the future is casting a shadow |
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No one else sees it but you know you’re fate |
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Packing your bags, being slow and thorough |
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Knowing, though you’re late, that ship is sure to wait |
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I watched the ship leaving harbour at sunrise |
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Sails almost slack in the cool morning rain |
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She stood on deck, just a tiny figure |
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Rigid and restrained, blue eyes filled with pain |
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