Time to Start Out on Your Own

 

 

C                   F                  G7             C

You were two she was gone how to carry on

Am            G7                         Am      

but we did and so we lived till now

C                            F                        G7                         C

That was twenty years ago can’t remember how many shows

Am                           E7                                C             Bdim

we travelled around the world so many stories to be told...and now

 

F                                            G7

Time for you to start out on your own

C

It’s hard for me

        Am 

but I am proud you’ve grown

         Dm

so strong and independent

           G7

so young and free

E7

I wish you every good thing that can be

 

C                   F                       G7                       C

You were eight time for school our first big break powerful

Am        G7             Am

It changed every role we knew

  C                             F                             G7                                       C          

I found the strength to love again You had to learn my love for you did not end

Am                               E7             C            Bdim

hard to grow but in the end I think you know that its

 

 

C                       F                                   G7                 C

You were eighteen Your friends came by I sang your song tear in my eye

Am               G7            Am

happy you had so many friends

C                        F                           G7                                C 

The party went on into the night I could see you were their light

Am                     E7                                       C         Bdim

they were happy to be with you and so I could see that it was

 

 

 

ISWC T-010.412.639-7              MCPS/PRS London Tune Code  4952705R       Written Clarke    October 2004

 

Sound Recording on the Album 'I'm the Boy Who Played Tom Paxton's Guitar' By Almond Greenway

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