Key: F
Introduction:
F G F A2
When the night closes in and the wind it howls too long
F G Em A2
And the curlew cries his long forgotten song
F G F A2
It is then I will run over heather moss and stone
Em F G A2
To be with you, at the dying of the day
F G F A2
When the world has tried, my spirit, to break
F G Em A2
And tomorrow is a fast flowing river to row
F G F A2
It is then I am drawn to the light from your window
Em F G A2
That guides me, at the dying of the day
F G F A2
When the moon hangs her head in the pale winter sky
F G Em A2
And the trees bow and bend, weary dancers to the wind
F G F A2
Like a lost bird calling I will run to your side
Em F G A2
To be with you at the dying of the day
Em F G A2
IĆ¢??ll be with you at the dying of the day