Standard (EADGBE)

Intro

 Have you stood by the ocean, on a diamond-hard morning

 And felt the hor-izon stir deep in your soul

 Watched the wake of a steamer as it cut through blue water

 And been gripped by a fever you just can't con-trol

 Oh to throw off the shackles and fly with the seagulls

 To where green waves tumble before a driving sea wind

 Or to lie on the decking on a warm summer's evening

 Watch the red sun fall burning, be-neath the earth's rim

Chorus

 But to every sailor, comes time to drop anchor

 Haul in the sails, and make the lines fast

 You deep water dreamer, your journey is over

 You're safe in the harbour at last

 You're safe in the harbour at last

NOTES:

- Commemorates Stan Roger's tragic death in 1983

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SAFE IN THE HARBOUR (page 2)

 Some men are sailors, but most are just dreamers

 Held fast by the anchors they forge in their minds

 Who in ther hearts know they'll never sail over deep water

 To search for a treasure they're a-fraid they won't find

 So in sheltered harbours, they cling to their anchors

 Bank down their boilers and shut down their steam

 And wait for the sailors to re-turn with bright treasures

 That will fan the dull embers and fire up their dreams

Chorus

 But to every sailor, comes time to drop anchor

 Haul in the sails, and make the lines fast

 You deep water dreamer, your journey is over

 You're safe in the harbour at last

 You're safe in the harbour at last

 And some men are schemers who laugh at the dreamers

 Take the gold from the sailors and turn it to dross

 They're men in a prison, they're men without vision

 Whose only hor-izon is profit and loss

 So when storm clouds come sailing a-cross your blue ocean

 Hold fast to your dreaming for all that your're worth

 For as long as there's dreamers, there will always be sailors

 Bringing back their bright treasures from the corners of earth

ENDING: CHORUS, FOLLOWED BY A "C" CHORD

NOTES:

- "*" in the chord line represents a new bar, play same chord

- "." in the lyric line represents a 1/8 note rest