C G7 F C
Her face was crystal, fair and fine
F C G7
Her breath was morning, her lips were wine
F C F
Her eyes were laughter, her touch divine
G F C
Her face was crystal, and she was mine.
If only she could feel my pain
But feelin's a burden she can't sustain
So Like A Summer Thursday, I cry for rain
To come and turn the ground to green again.
If only she could hear my song
'Bout the empty difference 'tween rights and wrongs
Then I know that I could stand alone
As well as they, now that she's gone.
Repeat 1st verse
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Submitted by Geir
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Intro: D - F#m - G - A - D
D A/C# G D
Her face was crystal, fair and fine
G F#m Bm A
Her breath was morning and her lips were wine
G D Bm G
Her eyes were laughter, her touch divine
A G D...(intro)
Her face was crystal, and she was mine.
If only she could feel my pain
Feelin's a burden she can't sustain
So Like A Summer Thursday, I cry for rain
To come and turn the ground to green again.
If only she could hear my song
'Bout the empty difference 'tween rights and wrongs
Then I know that I could stand alone
As well as they, now that she's gone.
Her face was crystal, and she was mine ...