Richie Furay (born Paul Richard Furay, 9 May 1944, Yellow Springs, Ohio) is an American singer, songwriter, and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member who is best known for forming the 1960s band Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Bruce Palmer, and Dewey Martin, and then Poco with Jim Messina, Rusty Young, George Grantham and Randy Meisner. His best known song (originally written during his tenure in Buffalo Springfield, but eventually performed by Poco, as well) was "Kind Woman", which he wrote for his wife, Nancy.
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C#EB Standing upon this feeling over and over and over again D#mF# And little did I know C#EB Written upon the ceiling over and over and over again D#mF# Were things to come but slow, oh so slow
G#m Slowly EBD#mF# Take your time don't stumble and run G#m Slowly EBD#mF# The night has a callin' but the morning will come
Dancing with a stranger over and over and over again But it's never quite complete When the moon don't shine exchange her over and over and over again You've tasted bittersweet
Sweeter Sweeeter than honey, sweeter than wine Sweeter Living water taste it and find the answer
D#mD#Dsus4D# (2X)
G# You keep draggin' along like you never belonged And it's dark as in night I'll just have to invite you
Ah I wish you were here am I makin' it clear
D#mD#Dsus4D# (2X) F#G#Bb
BbF#G#Bb Come on and make it today F#G#Bb It ain't worth it to stay F#G#Bb It'll cost more if you play FD#G# You're just a step away
Down to nothin' and where did it go wasted away you played the side show Ain't it time that you faced it 'stead of lettin' it go
C#EB As the clouds begin to gather over and over and over again D#mF# The mystery will unfold C#EB And as you touch what really matters over and over and over again
All that glitters won't be gold
G#m Golden EBD#mF# Gold and silver--ashes and dust G#m Golden EBF#EG#mF#EG#mF# Look to the wind to know what you must the answer.