Syd Barrett - Swan Lee

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Band name Syd Barrett
Song name Swan Lee
Tab type Chords
Added 07/04/2008
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Date: Fri, 17 May 1996 22:22:00 -0400 (EDT)
From: Terry Marks 

@SONG: Swan Lee
Chorus Riff
 
e:-----------------
B:-1-4-1-----------
G:-------3s1s3-----
D:-------4s2s4-----
 
G#
Swan Lee got up at the runningford powwow and headed from the 
            B
fire to his waiting canoe.  
G#                                          B 
Juttering squaw untied the wigwam door, the chief blew 
           C#  
smokerings two by two 
 
G#
The land in silence stands
 
Swan Lee, his boat by a by the bank in the darkness loosened 
the rope from the creepers entwined
A feather from the wing of a wild young eagle pointed to the 
land where his fortune he'd find
 
The land in silence stands
 
Swan Lee paddled on from the land of his fathers his eyes 
scanned the undergrowth on either side from the shore hung a 
hot heavy creature infested tropic, Swan Lee had a bow by his 
side
 
Swan Lee got in half on land half on water grizzly bear and 
raccoon his fair
he followed his ears to the great waterfall for Swan Lee knew 
people and his squaw was there
 
the land in silence stands
 
Suddenly the rush of the mighty great thunder confronted Swan
Lee as this song he sang
In the dawn with his squaw, he was battling homewards, it was 
all written down by long Silas Lang



Terry "The Human Mellotron" Marks
a013645t@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us