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Date: Sun, 08 Mar 1998 22:15:02 -0600
From: Caren Van Winkle 
Subject: CRD: b/brickell_edie/olivia.crd
"Olivia"
by Edie Brickell
from the album "Picture Perfect Morning"
transcribed/submitted by Caren Van Winkle
Am
Lights on the river bridge
Roll to the water's edge
                        C G
Filling the harbor with halos
Am
The night was cold and black
When they were walking back
                        C  G
He held her hand in the shadows
F C G   Am
My  favorite
F           G            Am
There is so much more to see
F C G      Am
Why stay behind
F              G          Am
When you could go on with me
Am
Icicle centuries
Burst into gentle breeze
                           C  G
Somewhere a curse had been lifted
Am
She turned around in her
Chair and he touched her hair
                 C   G
And the universe shifted
F C G   Am
My  favorite
F           G            Am
There is so much more to see
F C G      Am
Why stay behind
F              G          Am
When you could go on with me
C G F G
Oh----Olivia
C         G        F          G
Won't you let your heart come home
C G F G
Oh----Olivia
C           G          F     C   C(B)  Am
Leave those wild young boys alone
Am
Out on the stormy cliff
Silvery waters lift
                        C    G
High with a wild wind behind them
Am
Vaporous rippling
Like a drug or a dream
                           C  G
Eyes in the lamplight were shining
F C G   Am
My  favorite
F           G            Am
There is so much more to see
F C G      Am
Why stay behind
F              G          Am
When you could go on with me
C G F G
Oh----Olivia
C         G        F          G
Won't you let your heart come home
C G F G
Oh----Olivia
C           G          F     C   C(B)  Am
Leave those wild young boys alone