Cat Stevens - Sad Lisa
e D C
She hangs her head and cries in my shirt,
D e D G
she must be hurt very badly.
D e A
Tell me what's making you sadly ?
e A D C
Open your door, don't hide in the dark,
D e D G
you've lost in the dark, you can trust me
D e A
'cause you know that's how it must be.
e A H7 e D e
Lisa, Lisa, sad Lisa, Lisa.
e D C
Her eyes like windows tricklin' rain,
D e D G
upon her pain getting deeper.
D e A
Tho' my love wants to relieve her.
e A D C
She walks alone from wall to wall,
D e D G
lost in a hall, she can't hear me,
D e A
tho' I know she likes to be near me.
e A H7 e D e
Lisa, Lisa, sad Lisa, Lisa.
e D C
She sits in a corner by the door.
D e D G
There must be more I can tell her,
D e A
if she really wants me to help her,
e A D C
I'll do what I can to show her the way.
D e D G
And maybe I will free her,
D e A
tho' I know no one can see her.
e A H7 e D e
Lisa, Lisa, sad Lisa, Lisa.
Don Mc Lean - Vincent
Starry starry
G Am
Night paint your palette blue and grey
C D7 G
Look out on a summers day with eyes that know the darkness in my soul
G Am
Shadows on hills sketch the tress and daffodils
C D7 G C G
Catch the breeze and the winter chill In colors on the snowy linen land
G Am D7 G
Now I understand what you tried to say to me
Em Am7 D7 Em
How you suffered for you sanity How you tried to set them free
A7 Am7 D7 G
They would not listen the did not know how perhaps they 'll listen now
Starry starry
G Am
Night flaming flowers that brightly blaze
C D7 G
Swirling clouds in violet haze reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue
G Am
Colors changing hue morning fields of amber grain
C D7 G C G
Weathered faces lined in pain are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand
G Am7 D7 G F# E
For they could not love you but still your love was true
Am7 Cm
And when no hope was left in sight on that starry starry night
G F7 E7
You took you life as lovers often do
Am7
But I could have told you Vincent
C D7 G
This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you
Starry starry
G Am
Night portraits hung in empty halls
C D7
Frameless heads on nameless walls with eyes that watch the world and can't
G
forget
G Am
Like the strangers that you've met the ragged man in ragged clothes
C D7 G C G
The silver thorn the bloody rose lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow
Am D7 G
Now I think I know what you tried to say to me
Em Am7 D7 Em
How you suffered for you sanity how you tried to set them free
A7 Am7
They would not listen they're not listening still
D7 G
Perhaps they never will
Don McLean - Crossroads
Intro: G / Em / C / Am / D
Em Am
I've got nothing on my mind
D
Nothing to remember
G D/F# Em
Nothing to forget
Am D
I've got nothing to regret
G Am
But I'm all tied up on the inside
C D G
No-one knows quite what I've got
Em Am
And I know that on the outside
C D
What I used to be - I'm not
G C G
Anymore
G Am
You know I've heard about people like me
C D G
But I never made the connection
G Am
They walk one road to set them free
C D
And find they've gone the wrong direction
G Am
But there's no need for turning back
C D G
'cause all roads lead to where I stand
Em Am
And I believe I'll walk them all
C D G
No matter what I may have planned
Em Am
Can you remember who I was
D
Can you still feel it
G D/F# Em
Can you find my pain
C D
Can you heal it
G Am
And lay your hands upon me now
C D G
And cast this darkness from my soul
Em Am
You alone can light my way
C D
You alone can make me whole
G C G
Once again
G Am
We've walked both sides of ev'ry street
C D G
Through all kinds of windy weather
G Am
But that was never our defeat
C D
As long as we could walk together
G Am
So there's no need for turning back
C D G
'cause all roads lead to where we stand
Em Am
And I believe we'll walk them all
C D Em C G C G
No matter what we may have planned