Jangly Transcription: Goodbye Dreaming Fields


Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 17:03:18 +0100
From: steve@stevedix.de
Subject: Goodbye Dreaming Fields
Message-ID: <3C922956.22409.195A2B@localhost>


Here's another transcription.

Goodbye Dreaming Fields
by Martin Newell
From "The Greatest Living Englishman"

Intro
D A Asus2   D   Dsus4  D

       D        G         Em7    A7
Hungry boy with head hung down.

       D       G       Em7  A7
Shabby girl in shabby gown

         G         Em      F#m  Bm
Should I know your faces?  Yes, Maybe

         G           A
You have always hung around.


      D        G        Em7    A7
I'm a ghost in my home town

           D            G         Em7   A7
Since they knocked that dancehall down

        G      Em     F#m       Bm
High in Summer once I knew some girls

         G       A         D
They are married with kids now.


Bm        E       A                 F#m
   Friday morning farmer burned the corn

        Bm       E       A  G  D  A
saw the dreaming fields aflame

D  A Asus2    D       Dsus     D
Goodbye      dreaming fields.


Broken doll you were not made
for this tawdry serenade
nor your poor tin soldier, rusting now
since it rained on your parade.

Should your ragged marching band
Ever dance across this land
Don't forget to wave at your poor old dad
In his castle made of sand.

Friday morning, Farmer burned the corn
Saw the dreaming fields aflame

D  A  Asus2  D         Bm     G
Goodbye      Dreaming Fields
Goodbye      Dreaming Fields

D  A  Asus2  D        Dsus4   D
Goodbye      Dreaming Fields

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Steve Dix
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12 May 2008 / John Relph