Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers - White Squall gitaar chord
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WHITE SQUALL Time: 4/4 Stan Rogers From Fresh Water 1982 submitted by Ken Lee kandvlee@shaw.ca / A / / D / A Now it's / just my luck to / have the watch, with / nothing left to / do, / A / / A But / watch the deadly / waters glide, as we / roll north to the / E / Sault, and A / / D / Wonder when they'll / turn again, and / pitch us to the / rail, and A / E / A Whirl off one more / youngster in the / gale. / A / / D / A The / kid was so damned / eager, it was / all so big and / new, / A / / A / E You / never had to / tell him twice, or / find him work to / do, and A / / D / Evenings on the / mess deck, he was / always first to / sing, and / A / E / A Show us / pictures of the / girl he'd wed in / spring. Chorus One (after verses 1, 2, 3,) Followed by run / E / E7 / D But I / told that kid a / hundred times, don't / take the lakes for A granted. / A / / D They'll / go from calm to a / hundred knots, so / fast they seem en / A - / chanted, / A / / D But to - / night some red - eyed / Whiarton girl, lies / staring at the Wall, and / A / E / A Her / lover's gone in - / to a white / squall. Now it's a / thing that us old - / timers know, in a / sultry summer calm, There / comes a blow from / nowhere, and it / goes off like a bomb, and A / fifteen thousand / tonner can be / thrown upon her / beam, While the / gale takes all be - / fore it with a / scream. The / kid was on the / hatches, lying / staring at the / sky From / where I stood, I / swear I could, see / tears fall from his / eye, So I / hadn't the heart to / tell him, that he / should be on a / line, Even on a / night so warm and / fine. When it / struck, he sat up / with a start, I / roared to him: Get / down! But for / all that he could/ hear, I might as / well not made a / sound. So I / clung there to the / stanchions and I / felt my face grow / pale, As he / crawled hand-over - / hand along the / rail Now I could / feel her heeling / over with the / fury of the / blow, and I / watched the rail go / under then, so / terrible and / slow. Then like / some great dog she / shook herself and / roared upright a - / gain, While / overside I / heard him call my / name. So it's / just my luck to / have the watch, with / nothing left to do, But / watch the deadly / waters glide, as we / roll north to the Sault, and Wonder when they'll / turn again, and / pitch us to the / rail, and Whirl off one more / youngster in the / gale, and Chorus Two: / E / E7 / D But I / tell these kids a / hundred times, don't / take the lakes for A granted. / A / / D They'll / go from calm to a / hundred knots, so / fast they seem en / E - / chanted, / A / / D But to - / night some red - eyed / Whiarton girl, lies / staring at the Wall, and / A / E / A Her / lover's gone in - / to a white / squall. Run