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From [email protected] Mon May 12 13:56:23 1997 Date: Sun, 11 May 1997 16:29:53 -0500 From: "ardis j. pierce" To: [email protected] Subject: Summer-The SandDocks-chords/lyrics
Artist: The SandDocks Written by: R. Lauren Shell Title: Summer
This is the chord Progression and lyrics to my favorite band. all leads should be played on a D pentatonic scale. Drew has a really cool harmonica part I'll try to transcribe that much later it's too hard. enjoy this song. These guys rock
GCGAmEmD5C GCGAmEmD5C
GC Sipping wine in the august rain GAm watching our lives go down the drain EmD5 Hoping that we'd both keep sane C somehow GC As we drifted down a distant shore GAm Our dreams were lived but I wanted more EmD5 I wish that she could hear me sing C right now GC Summer came and left again GAm I staggered by her until the end EmD5 She said we'd always still be friends C But I guess that's how it goes (How it goes) GC I cannot seem to understand GAm Why she left me crashing without her hand EmD5 I wrote her name out in the sand C but it's gone GC The waves came racing in so high GAm I never even said goodbye EmD5 They say that consience never lies C but that's all I have left of you (All I have left of you) GC Summer came and left again GAm I staggered by her until the end EmD5 She said we'd always still be friends C But I guess that's how it goes (How it goes)
GCGAmEmD5C
Guitar Solo
Verse one repeated end on G
*The Sand Docks are from Big Rapdis Michigan....also check out their friends Loose County Road Commission at www.wgrd.com and look up local bands you get to their cool site pretty easily.