Home By The Sea by Genesis #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From cbk8702@hertz.njit.edu (christopher b king bmed stnt) Subject: CRD: Home By The Sea by Genesis Date: 27 Mar 94 14:22:20 GMT Here's some newer Genesis material I've figured out recently. Questions, comments, corrections all welcome. Please respond by email as I normally don't have the time to read news. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SONG: Home By The Sea ----------------------------------------------------------------------- (intro) 4 bars of Em. I usually play it on the 7th fret. Em D Creeping up the blind side, shinning up the wall D Em stealing thru the dark of night Em D Climbing thru a window, stepping to the floor D Em checking to the left and the right Em D Picking up the pieces, putting them away D C Am something doesn't feel quite right Em C Am Em Help me someone, let me out of here C Am D Bm then out of the dark was suddenly heard C Am Em welcome to the Home by the Sea Coming out the woodwork, thru the open door pushing from above and below shadows without substance, in the shape of men round and down and sideways they go adrift without direction, eyes that hold despair then as one they sign and they moan Help us someone, let us out of here living here so long undisturbed dreaming of the time we were free so many years ago before the time when we first heard welcome to the Home by the Sea Em G Bm D Sit down Sit down Em G Bm D as we relive out lives in what we tell you (Bridge: 1 bar for each chord) Em |Em |Am |Em |Cadd9 |Em |Gadd2 |G |F |F |C |C |Am |Em |Bm |Em | Images of sorrow, pictures of delight things that go to make up a life endless days of summer longer nights of gloom waiting for the morning light scenes of unimportance like photos in a frame things that go to make up a life Help us someone, let us out of here living here so long undisturbed dreaming of the time we were free so many years ago before the time when we first heard welcome to the Home by the Sea Sit down Sit down as we relive out lives in what we tell you let us relive out lives in what we tell you Sit down sit down Em cos you won't get away G so with us you will stay Bm D for the rest of your days. So sit down As we relive out lives in what we tell you Let us relive out lives in what we tell you -- Chris King (cbk8702@hertz.njit.edu) "Me? I'm just a lawnmower. You can tell me by the way I walk." -- Chris King a.k.a. cbk8702@hertz.njit.edu "why me?" www.TAB6.com