Tom: F
Introdução: F G Am F
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Off the Misty Mountain
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Wild flowers bind the ground
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Down by the rushing river
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Force will wear those boulders down
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Me, I'm underneath my covers
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Me, I'm trapped inside my brain
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While up above the Misty Mountain
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Up above the rushing river
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Up above the bed of longing
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The eagle takes the wind
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The eagle takes the wind, my friend
C
You know, the eagle takes the wind
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It makes me think of this my friend
G Am
Where does the eagle live in me?
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I go crawling through this city
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I say this city will be my home
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I say, "Woman you are halfway pretty"
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"May, you never be alone"
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Be it scorn or be it favour
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Be it but a moment gone
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But I stood before the mirror
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Like an open-ended cavern
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Like a breath held in, inhaled holding
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And I barely knew my name
C G F
I barely knew my name, my friend
C
I barely knew my name
G F
It makes me think of this my friend
G Am
Where do I live in me?
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It's a planet of resistance
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And a whirling flame of choice
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Are you my comrades in persistence?
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I swear to know us by our voice
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But though we lay down in dusty caverns
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We are ragged as a scar
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And when we rest, our eyes stay open
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We are always off to war
C G F
We're always off to war, my friend
C
You know, we're always off to war
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It makes me think of this my friend
G Am
Where can the quiet be?
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But is it underneath my covers?
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Or trapped inside my brain?
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(Is it at the door?) The Misty Mountain
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(Is it at the door?) The rushing river
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Is it at the bar? The bed of roaming?
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Where the eagle takes the wind
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The eagle takes the wind
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The eagle takes the wind