Chords
Southern Cross

Southern Cross was written by Stephen Stills, Richard Curtis, and Michael Curtis. It is notably recorded by Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN). The song talks about getting over a lost love while sailing the ocean. The title refers to the Southern Cross constellation, an important navigation marker in the southern hemisphere. The inspiration came after Stephen Stills went through a divorce and took a sailing trip.

Key: G

Introduction:

difficulty
very easy |||||
            G          F                      C 
Got out of town on a boat gon'  to southern islands.
           G        F                 C 
Sailing a reach before a following sea.
         G               F              C 
She was making for the trades on the outside,
         G         F            C 
And the downhill run to Papeete.
         G             F                C 
Off the wind on this heading lie the Marquesas.
        G               F          C       Am      G 
We got eighty feet of waterline nicely making way.
      G             F                   C 
In a noisy bar in Avalon, I tried to call you,
          G                 F             C          Am    G 
But on a midnight watch I realized why twice you ran away. (think about)
 F                C           F       G 
Think about how many times I have fallen.
 F             C          F              G 
 Spirits are using me  larger voices callin' .
 F                     C           F             G 
 What heaven brought you and me cannot be forgotten.
             C    F       G       C                 F      G 
I have been around the world, lookin'  for that woman-girl
     C           F       G 
Who knows love can endure.
                 G     F     C 
And you know it will.
                 G     F     C      G 
And you know it will
          G                 F              C 
When you see the Southern Cross for the first time,
     G               F                  C 
You understand now why you came this way.
            G                   F                C 
' Cause the truth you might be runnin'  from is so small,
             G           F             C             Am      G 
But it' s as big as the promise, the promise of a comin'  day.
        G            F                          C 
So I' m sailing for tomorrow. My dreams are a-dying.
        G           F                    C            Am      G 
And my love is an anchor tied to you, tied with a silver chain.
                     F                    C 
I have my ship, and all her flags are a-flying.
        G                F          C      Am      G 
She is all that I have left, and music is her name. (think about)
 F                C           F       G 
Think about how many times I have fallen.
 F             C          F              G 
 Spirits are using me  larger voices callin' .
 F                     C           F              G 
 What heaven brought you and me cannot be forgotten.
             C    F       G       C                 F      G 
I have been around the world, lookin'  for that woman-girl
     C           F       G 
Who knows love can endure.
                 G     F     C 
And you know it will.
                 G     F     C      G 
And you know it will
       G               F            C 
So we cheated and we lied and we tested.
        G                F                 C        Am        G 
And we never failed to fail  it was the easiest thing to do.
 G            F           C 
You will survive being bested.
 G                   F                   C             Am      G 
Somebody fine will come along make me forget about loving you
                  G     F     C             G     F     C      G 
In the Southern Cross.
* Alternate:

 Am   Bm 
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