Loggins And Messina - Time To Space Chords & Tabs

 

Time To Space Chords & Tabs

Loggins And Messina Chords & Tabs

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Time To Space Chords

   
written by Kenny Loggins and Dona Lyn George
recorded on the Motherlode album in 1975
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slowly
    emaj7  dmaj7               emaj7  dmaj7  b11
Her lovin'      is a wonderful thing.
    emaj7  dmaj7                 emaj7
Her lovin' brings new life into spring.
dmaj7   b11 (begin moderate tempo)  emaj9  amaj7  emaj9  amaj7 
         emaj9                  amaj7                      emaj9  
When the night is black and the northern crown crosses the sky,
dmaj9     emaj9                     amaj7                     emaj9  dmaj9
won't you take me back to where the moon makes the phosphorus shine?
            f#m7          g#m7              a 
And in that light there's nothing that's impossible;
      c#m7     b          a
ev'ry man is a master of time.
f#m7      g#m7 c#m7  f#7         b13
Then will I begin to master mine?
         emaj9            amaj7                 emaj9  dmaj9
And she mellows me in the sun and the sea every day,
        emaj9                      amaj7                emaj9  dmaj9
and her trade winds are blowin' me further and further away.
            f#m7  g#m7           a
And in that magic everything is possible;
        c#m7           b          a
I'm the king of every mountain I climb.
f#m7   g#m7     c#m7    f#m7     b11
Here I know I'm near my space in time.
           amaj7  g#m7    f#m7 b11 emaj7    
When every day becomes an endless race
              amaj7     g#m7
Then you must take your time;
       g      f#m9
it's time to space.
    emaj9  dmaj9               emaj9  amaj7
Her lovin'      is a wonderful thing.
     g#m7 dmaj9                     emaj9   dmaj9
Her lovin'     brings new life into spring.
    f#m7          g#m7                am7            c#m
And when in my surrender I'll enter again and be born
                            f#m9 b11                 am7  d9 
on the first rays of the morning   as the sun of the dawn.

f#m11 g#m7 am/b