The late Dan Fogelberg (August 13, 1951, Peoria, Illinois – December 16, 2007, Deer Isle, Maine) was an American singer/songwriter who had several gold and platinum releases in the late 1970's and early 80's. During his solo career, under assistance of Eagles manager Irving Azoff, he rose to prominence and epitomized the soft rock 70s sound. He also voiced his concerns on social and ecological issues, including the No Nukes concerts, and worked in the studio with a diverse variety of musicians including Van Morrison
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[Verse 1] DA Silent sea, tell this to me A7 , D Where are the children that we used to be DA At picture shows where nobody knows A7D And only the heart can see
[Verse 2] DA Starry skies, soft lullabies AA7D Where do they go when their melodies die DA To a day, far, far away AA7D That only the heart may know
[Chorus] DD7G Friends we knew follow us through BmAG All of the days of our lives DD7G Love we shared waits for us there BmEAA7 Where our wishes forever resi-ide
[Verse 3] DA Falling tears, memories dear A7D Where are summers, oh, where are the years? DA Carried far to a wandering star A7D That only the heart may know
[Chorus] DD7G Friends we knew follow us through BmGmGAGA All of the days of our lives DD7G Love we shared waits for us there BmEmA7 Where our wishes forever resi-ide
[Verse 4] DA Starry skies, soft luulabies EA Where do they go when their melodies die? DA To a day far, far away AA7D That only the heart may know