#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 18:33:34 +0100 (MET) From: Gunter KohlSubject: pro 'Discovery' by Chris DeBurgh Discovery >From At The End Of A Perfect Day by Chris DeBurgh Year Released: 1977 Another version of Discovery exists on "Beautiful Dreams" I don't know, if it uses the same chords and the same key... Playing Time: 3:21 Transcription: Gunter Kohl, kohl@kph.uni-mainz.de F Bb F Lady love, go back to sleep, Dry the tears from your eyes, d a C But I cannot stay with thee Until the morning, Bb d a For the dawn is breaking, And my ship is waiting for me, Bb F Bb C And I must go, But I'll be back, yes, Before this year is over; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- F Bb F So we sailed across the sea, Till we found America, d a C 'Round the Cape of Storms We set our sails for home, Bb d And when the sea was roaring And the Lord I called a Bb F Bb C To help my drowning men,I saw the light, yes, the candle in your window ---------------------------------------------------------------------- F Bb F Bb And I have brought you silver, And I have brought you gold, F Bb d C And spices from the Indies in the hold; F Bb F Bb I've seen ships on the horizon, That I'd swear were going down, F Bb But now I know for certain, d C Bb C F The world is round, I have seen, my eyes have seen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- F Bb F Bb One day says Galileo, A man will reach the sky, F Bb d C And see the world completely, From outside, F Bb F Bb And gazing down from yonder, On a world of blue and green, F Bb He'll say with eyes of wonder, d C Bb C F I have seen, I have seen, My eyes have seen. I have seen, My eyes have seen. visit the OFFICIAL CDEB HOMEPAGE: http://www.surfshak.co.uk/~cdeb/index.html