Paul Kelly - From Saint Kilda To Kings Cross Chords & Tabs

 

From Saint Kilda To Kings Cross Chords & Tabs

Paul Kelly Chords & Tabs

Version: 2 Type: Chords

From Saint Kilda To Kings Cross Chords

   
G      Emin    C   C/B  Amin  X2


G              Emin             C        C/B        Amin    
>From St. Kilda to King's Cross is thirteen hours on a bus

G                Emin                C        C/B
I press my face against the glass and watch the white lines

Amin              
rushing past

C                 D            Emin
And all around me felt like all inside me

      Amin         C              D          
And my body left me and my soul went running

G            Emin             C        C/B     Amin          
Have you ever seen king's Cross when the rain is falling soft

G                Emin           C      C/B      Amin          
I came in on the evening bus from Oxford Street I cut across

C               D                  
And if the rain don't fall too hard

Emin                   Amin            
Everything shines just like a postcard
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C               D                G        
Everything goes on just the same


C           C             G                 
Fairweather friends are the hungriest friends

C                           Emin             G     
I keep my mouth well shut, I cross their open hands


Solo :

G      Emin    C   C/B  Amin  X2

C    D     Emin   Amin   C    D    

G                Emin            C      C/B   Amin          
I want to see the sun go down from St. Kilda esplanade

G                    Emin           C        C/B        Amin        
Where the beach needs reconstruction, where the palm trees have it hard

C                  D
I'd give you all of Sydney Harbour

Emin          Amin           
All that land, all that water,

C               D           
for that one sweet promenade.

C                 D
I'd give you all of Sydney Harbour

Emin          Amin            
All that land, all that water,

C                 D           
for that one sweet promenade.