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Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 09:06:54 -0800
From: PMosinsk@lmumail.lmu.edu (Peter Mosinskis)
Subject: TAB: The Dancer by P.J. Harvey
THE DANCER
by: P.J. Harvey
as performed on the Island release "To Bring You My Love"
submitted Dec. 18, 1995
From: Peter Mosinskis -- pmosinsk@lmumail.lmu.edu
I only know the basic riff, and if I remember correctly, it runs
throughout the song (might be in a different key though, no me
recuerdo...)
Maybe there's something I'm missing, I don't know...I know one guitar
plays this part with awful fast strumming.
Drum roll, please...and now, the three chords...
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/p/pj_harvey/the_dancer_crd.html ]
Am Dm E7
He came riding fast like a phoenix out of fire flames
Am Dm E7
He came dressed in black with a cross bearing my name
Am Dm E7
He came bathed in light and the splendor and glory
Am Dm E7
I can't believe what the lord has finally sent me
He said dance for me, fanciulla gentil
He said laugh a while, i can make your heart feel
He said fly with me, touch the face of the true god
And then cry with joy at the depth of my love
Cause i've prayed days, i've prayed nights
For the lord just to send me home some sign
I've looked long, i've looked far
To bring peace to my black and empty heart
My love will stay till the river bed run dry
And my love lasts long as the sunshine blue sky
I love him longer as each damn day goes
The man is gone and heaven only knows
Cause i've cried days. I've cried nights
For the lord just to send me up some sign
Is he near? Is he far?
Bring peace to my black and empty heart
So long day. So long night
Good lord, be near me tonight
Is he near? Is he far?
Bring peace to my black and empty heart
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