Title: Sail Those Same Oceans Band: 30 Odd Foot Of Grunts Album: Bastard Life or Clarity Website: http://www.gruntland.com/tofog.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro Chords: G-Bm-C-D Verse 1: G Bm Sailor's coming home again from over the ocean. C D He's been away so long, he's forgotten his name. G Bm Left it in a heart somewhere, no one to remind him. C D Sold it to a stranger, she took it away. C D There comes a time when you understand. C D Falling in love, is part of the plan. Chrous: G And you can stay awake tonight, Bm Thinking up a dozen names. C But I can only sleep in your arms. D So when I stay awake I'll sail those same oceans again. Verse 2: So when I tilt my hat, to the breeze of the evening. Succumb to the flowers, who say they'll marry me. Then my lover walk away, hang us like a painting. So there's no more changes. No more, tales of the sea. You got to get out, well I understand. Falling apart, wasn't part of the plan. Chrous: G And you can stay awake tonight, Bm Thinking up a dozen names. C But I can only sleep in your arms. D So when I stay awake I'll sail those same oceans again. (Trumpet Solo: G-Bm-C-D Progression) C D You got to get out, well I understand. C D Losing yourself, wasn't part of the plan. Verse 3: G Bm Sailor's coming home again from over the ocean. C D He's been away so long, he's forgotten his name. G Bm Left it in a bar somewhere, one drunken evening. C D If you talk to strangers baby, you might not come home. C D There comes a time, when you understand. C D Falling in love,is part of the plan. Chrous: G And you can stay awake tonight, Bm Thinking up a dozen names. C But I can only sleep in your arms. D So when I stay awake I'll sail those same oceans again. G And you can stay awake tonight, Bm Thinking up a dozen names. C But I can only sleep in your arms. D So when I stay awake I'll sail those same oceans again. (Continue G-Bm-C-D Progression til fade.) *********************************************************************** Not 100% on the lyrics, but the chords seem to feel right. One note, if you play this solo on acoustic, you might want to add a D9 towards the end of the D to G chord change to fill it in a bit, up to you. Enjoy!