• Song:

    Cranes Over Hiroshima

  • Artist:

    Fred Small

  • Album:

    No Limit

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Date: Fri, 12 Apr 96 17:29:13 EDT
From: slehman@MIT.EDU (Scott A. Lehman)
Subject: Cranes Over Hiroshima - Fred Small (Last message is wrong I think)


CRANES OVER HIROSHIMA - Fred Small
from the album "Heart of the Appaloosa"
(c) 1983 Pine Barrens Music

    E                           F#m
the baby blinks her eyes as the sun falls from the sky
    Abm                                         Asus2           Bsus4
she feels the stings of a thousand fires as the city around her dies
     E                              A         As2/E     F#m
some sleep beneath the rubble, some wake to a different world
         Bsus4                            E
from the crying babe will grow a laughing girl

     E                       C#m               F#m
     cranes over hiroshima - white and red and gold
     Bsus4                          Asus2            E
     flicker in the sunlight like a million vanished souls
            E                               Asus2      As2/E
     i will fold these cranes of paper to a thousand - one by one
              C#m Bsus4         E
     and i'll fly away when i'm done

ten summers fade to autumn, ten winters' snows have passed
she's a child of dreams and dances, she's a racer strong and fast
but the headaches grow ever more often and the dizziness always returns
and the word that she hears is leukemia and it burns

her ancestors knew the legend - if you make a thousand cranes
from squares of colored paper, it will take the pain away
with loving hands she folds them, six hundred fourty-four
till the morning her trmbling fingers can't fold any more

her friends did not forget her - crane after crane they made
until they reached a thousand and laid them upon her grave
people from everywhere gathered, together a prayer they said
and they wrote the words in granite so none can forget:

E
     this is our cry (no more hiroshima)
                 Bsus4
     this is our prayer (no more nagasaki)
                  Asus2
     peace in the world (peace in the world)
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