Mcguinn Clark And Hillman – Feelin Higher tab

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From RICKL1@IX.NETCOM.COM Thu May  8 10:24:28 1997
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 00:00:09 GMT
From: RICKL1@IX.NETCOM.COM
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: Feeling Higher     McGuinn/Clark/Hillman     Chords/Words

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McGuinn/Clark/Hillman    Feelin Higher      written by Gene Clark

 G         A7                C            G
You are beside me you always find me in a scalding sea
            A7                 C                  G
You are the wind that will not fill the sails of jealousy
           A7               C              G
You are beside me I can not hide you for I can not leave
                  A7                     C                      G
And you won't retract the song that this soul has just  sung to me
                C   D         C                    G
And I'm feeling higher than I ever thought I could be
             D                     C           G
For you have shown me that you are only eternally
G            A7                C              G
They are beside us they do not want for us to hide away
             A7            C                           G
And yet they hide from the radiant side of the dawning day
           A7                   C              G
They are beside us they are not taking us from even tide
           A7              C                   G
We will ascend when we can bend with space and time
                C   D         C                    G
And I'm feeling higher than I ever thought I could be
             D                     C            G
For you have shown me that you are only eternally


  Copyright @ 1978 Gene Clark Music(BMI)
  From the "McGuinn Clark & Hillman"  LP Capital Records 1979
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