Key: C
Introduction:
C Em
If I could wait here for you,
Am Am7/G F
Without hope or knowing what to do.
C Em
Watch the light fade away,
Am Am7/G F F/E
Without fear or knowing what to say.
Dm Dm/E F F/E
Cry the tears from my eyes.
Dm Dm/E F
Leave me here long enough to realize.
C Em
Where is love now?
C Em
Where is love now
Am D
Out here in the dark?
C Em
If I should hold all my dreams,
Am Am7/G F
Through the night of the way life sometimes seems.
C Em
And if I can't see which way to go,
Am Am7/G F F/E
I'll stay lost in silence 'til I know.
Dm Dm/E F F/E
Cry the tears from my eyes.
Dm Dm/E F
And leave me here long enough to realize.
C Em
Where is love now?
C Em
Where is love now
Am D Em D
Out here in the dark?
Dm Dm/E F F/E
Cry the tears from my eyes.
Dm Dm/E F
Leave me here long enough to realize.
C Em
Where is love now?
C Em
Where is love now?
C Em
Where is love now?
C Em
Where is love now
Am D
Out here in the dark?
Am D
Out here in the dark?
C D/C
*Notes and Notations *
1. Adagietto con dolcezza: Slow, but not drudging. Don?t linger on chords too long or
D/Cchºrd,
up to the supertonic (D) while still holding the C. It?s not quite a suspended chord,
D/Ceventually Ctº D/Ctº Cmºtion
an incomplete neighboring chord. As well, you?re probably wondering why there is an Em
Am C,
insinuate a modulation. However, seeing as it does not stay in A minor very long, this
is simply a borrowing of chords from the relative minor rather than a full blown key change.
Amtº
need for a bridge between a V7/vi to I. As well, it could be a vi/V chord, as Em is borrowed from the dominant of C. Then again, it could be as simple as a iii chord. It's really in the eye of the beholder. Again, just theory babble.
Fºn Estring
unnecessary to play it. I?m fond of leaving things out to preserve a good sound rather
than a complete chord that doesn?t inherently do anything to enhance the harmony.