Saturday Sky
Written by Gerry Beckley, ©2006

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Intro: Em  Am  D/F#  Em  Am  D/F#  Em
 
G               Cmaj7
Dusk comes quick in this mountain town
G           Cmaj7
Tempers rise as the lights go down
Am               Em
Come the morning all the plans we made
D/F#
Stars fade, stars fade

G          Cmaj7
Purple moon has long since died
G               Cmaj7
It finally slept after they cried
Am                 Em
Long days confusion turns into night
D/F#               D7
Hope that tomorrow will make it right

        Em                  Am
I will rise to the Saturday sky
      D/F#                            Em7
In a flat fresh blue and it's hanging high
           Em              Am
The faded night did slowly die
       D/F#               Am
And I face this Saturday sky

G               Cmaj7
The busted ribs of a broken ship
G               Cmaj7
Are still ashore but it lost its grip
Am                Em 
Across big oceans it once did sail
D/F#      D7
All hail, all hail

       Em                    Am
As we rise to the Saturday sky
          D/F#
Where a dream comes true
                   Em7
In the blink of an eye
           Em               Am
The faded night did slowly die
       D/F#                Am
And I face this Saturday sky

Em  Am  D/F#  Em  Am  D/F#  Em

C
The only way to get there
G
Is to get somewhere that's somewhere
Am                            D
Just think of where you wanna be

        Em  Am       D/F#   Em
We all rise, we all rise
        Em  Am       D/F#   Em
We all rise, we all rise

        Em                    Am
I will rise to the Saturday sky
       D/F#                            Em7
In a flat fresh blue and it's hanging high
           Em               Am
The faded night did slowly die

(Di Farrelly) Well, yes . . .


Last Revised: 10 February 2007