Farewell again


Farewell again please 
come back someday. Its getting
harder every time that I 
have to say
Goodbye
Fare you
well

So many feelings I 
know we share, like
being here and wanting
to be there. When you're
asked where that is, you say
you don't know, but its
somewhere else and you
have to go, so you
go.
Always you go.
Where do you go?

So many choices and you
have to run because when
life is made so easy its so
harder to simply have
fun. 
Now you're always on the
run.

You panic when someone
tries to unfold you. You
scream for the dream that
seems to hold you.
You want to give love but only
on condition that its
on your terms, and 
that position is
lonely. Very
lonely. Yes I
know

Don't get me wrong I'm not
putting you down, or
trying to
change your
mind.

Your problems are my
problems too. 
And I'm speaking just as much to
myself. As I am to
you

Farewell again please 
come back someday. Its getting
harder every time that I 
have to say
Goodbye
Fare you
well
Fare you
well
Fare you
well

Kevin Ayers

Sweet Deceiver 1975

Chords
076777 E9
242222 Amaj6
076777 E9
242222 Amaj6
022100 E
021222 B11
022100 E
021222 B11
242222 Amaj6
021222 B11
242222 Amaj6
021222 B11
242222 Amaj6
021222 B11
242222 Amaj6
021222 B11
021100 Emaj7
022000 Em
022100 E

076777 E9
242222 Amaj6
076777 E9
242222 Amaj6
022100 E
021222 B11
022100 E
021222 B11
242222 Amaj6
021222 B11
242222 Amaj6
021222 B11
242222 Amaj6
021222 B11
242222 Amaj6
021222 B11
021100 Emaj7
022000 Em
022100 E

076777 E9
242222 Amaj6
022100 E
X00232 D
043444 C#9

XX0432 Bm
(repeat dreamily etc)


244322 F#

076777 E9
242222 Amaj6
076777 E9
242222 Amaj6
022100 E
021222 B11
022100 E
021222 B11
022100 E
021222 B11
021100 Emaj7

    Chords given in the form xxoo4o2 (Bm) represent the frets stopped on each of the six strings of the guitar, lowest pitch on the left, highest pitch on the right, with standard tuning EADGBE. A t means that the thumb is used to fret the low E string. An x means that this particular string is not played, or damped, and an o means that it is open (no fret is fingered for that string - or, if you like, the "zeroth" fret is stopped). A 4 (for example) means that a finger is placed on fingerboard behind (towards the tuning-peg end) the 4th fret. Or, if you like to think of it that way, in the 4th "space" between frets. (Most guitars have mother of pearl dots inlaid behind the 3rd, 5th 7th, 9th and 12th (octave) frets.)