Al Stewart – Manuscript (Guitar)

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Artist - Al Stewart ********************* Song - Manuscript ******************* Album - To Whom It May Concern ********************************* Tabbed By - Ayreon77 ********************** This Is the Small part he does on the G, and comes in Every so often.
   D                G
e|-2--2-2--2--2-2-|---3--3-2-3-2-0----|
B|-3--3-3--3--3-3-|---3--3-3-3-3-3--3-|
G|-2--2-2--2--2-2-|---0--0-0-0-0-0--0-|
D|-0--0-0--0--0-0-|-----------------0-|
A|----------------|-------------------|
E|----------------|-3-----------------| X2
[Verse 1]
D                          Am                      G
Prince Louis Battenberg is burning the Admiralty lights down low

D                        A                    G
Silently sifting through papers sealed with a crown

D                      Am                     G                D
Admiral Lord Fisher is writing to Churchill, calling for more Dreadnoughts

              A                       G
The houses in Hackney are all falling down

          D                     A                            D
And my grandmother sits on the beach in the days before the war

F                                                      G
Young girl writing her diary,    while time seems to pause

Bb                                                       Dm
Watching the waves as they come one by one to die on the shore

            Bb     A      Eb     D
Kissing the feeeeeeeeeeet of England.
G D G D [Verse 2]
       D                          Am
Oh the lights of Saint Petersburg come on as usual

G                      D                             A                            G
Although the air seems charged with a strangeness of late, yet there's nothing to touch

        D                        Am                         G
And the Tsar in his great Winter Palace has called for the foreign news

   D                         A                   G
An archduke was shot down in Bosnia, but nothing much

          D                         A                             D
And my grandmother sits before the mirror in the days before the war

F                                               G
Smiling a secret smile     as she goes to the door

        Bb                                                 Dm
And the young man rides off in his carriage, homeward once more

                 Bb         A      Eb     D
And the sun sets gentlyyyyyyyyyyyy on England.
G D G D [Verse 3]
       D                 Am                          G
Ah the day we decided to drive down to Worthing, it rained and rained

D                A                      G
Giving us only a minute to stand by the sea

    D                            Am                             G
And crunching my way through the shingles, it seemed there was nothing changed

           D                    A                            G
Though the jetty was maybe more scarred that I'd known it to be

     D                      A                     D
And Mandi and I stood and stared at the overcast sky

       F                                             G
Where ten years ago we had stood, my Grandfather and I

        Bb                                                 Dm
And the waves still rushed in as they had the year that he died

       Bb                                                   Dm
And it seemed that my lifetime was shrunken and lost in the tide

                           Bb      A      Eb     D
As it rose and fell on the sideeeeeeeeeee of England
G D G D
D                          Am
Prince Louis Battenberg is burning the Admiralty lights