John Denver - A Song For All Lovers Chords & Tabs

 

A Song For All Lovers Chords & Tabs

John Denver Chords & Tabs

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A Song For All Lovers Chords

   
A song for all lovers
                             John Denver

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           G                        C
I see them dancing somewhere in the moonlight
             G                        C
Somewhere in Alaska, somewhere in the sun
            G                      C
I hear them singing a song for all lovers
               G                          C
A song for the two hearts beating only as one
            G                 C
Imagine the morning no longer alone
            G                   C
The arms of another, a place to belong
              Am     F                C
No longer the struggle, no longer the night
         G                          C
And ever becoming in the quickening light
           G                   C
To see the darkness, to listen within
             G                 C
To answer in kindness, to ever begin
           Am    F                   C
To ever be gentle, to always be strong
               G                      C
To walk in the wonder, to live in the song
              Am        F                           C
In a place of enchantment where the wild things are known
                G                            C
Will the future remember when the lovers are gone?
(flute solo)
           Am    F              C
To ever be gentle, to always be strong
               G                      C
To walk in the wonder, to live in the song
               G                        C
And I see them dancing somewhere in the moonlight
             G                        C
Somewhere in Alaska, somewhere in the sun
            G                      C
I hear them singing a song for all lovers
                   G                      C
A song for the two hearts beating only as one
                   G                      C
A song for the two hearts beating only as one

Words and music by John Denver