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Carry On Wayward Son Words and Music by KERRY LIVGREN Moderately Tacet ee et Car-ry on,my way - ward son; there'll be peace when you Lay your wea- cy head__ toes, No chord (© 1976, 197 DON KIRSHINER MUSIC, INC. ‘AU Rgat Reserved u Once I rose a-bore the noise and con - fu - sion Mas-quer-ad- ing as a man with a rea - son, just to get aglimpse be - yond this il- Iu ~ sion, 1 was soar-ing ov - er ‘my charade is" thee - vent of the sea - son, Andif Iclaim t be a high - er, but 1 flew too high. wise it sure-ly means that I” don't know. ‘Though my eyes could see, 1 still was a blind man, ‘Though my mind could thinky 1 On astorm-y sea of moving e-mo - tion, tossed about, I'm like’ a 2 HH sull was a I hear the vole- es when I'm ship onthe. == cean, 1 set___a course for winds of 1 can hear them say: but I hear the voie-es say: there'll be peace when you don'tyou ery no more. ong x ie-ry on; noth-ing Car-ry on; you will al - ways re-mem - ber. Car -ry 6 Hid Ww your life's no long - er quals the splen - e Now your life € : fi HB a Hh D.S. $andsade sure-ly heav-en waits for you. <= “ The Wall Words and Music by KERRY LIVGREN and STEVE WALSH Moderately, with a beat ot Fim ott eft * be Gtm a ae eiay a 4% woven in a fan- ta pass be - yond is what 1 seek. Gold and dia - monds cast a spell can't be - lieve the things 1 see. The path that 1 have cho-sen now has fear that 1 may be too weak. And those are fow_ who've seen it through to not for me; I know it well. The riches that 1 seckare waiting - (©1076, 1977 DON Kimsh¥ER MUSIC. INC. "AD Rage Reserved 18 cimo/o Bmaj7 G65 ee ABB Bmaj7 Jed me to a wall And with each pass-ing day 1 feel a ‘glimpse the oth-er side. ‘The prom-ised land is wait-ing like a on the oth-er side, ‘There's more than I can meas-ure in the lit = tle more_ like some- thing dear was maid - en that is. soon to bea treas-ures of the love that T can — ee bmaj7 pyc Db ap El ee ae fi 4 te the at a dark and si- lent bar- rier the weight of in - de cl- sions in ts - es now be - fore T must tear down the wall and. let mo~ment is. a mas- ter = though it's al” ~ ways been with b/G Bkm/G> Fb fart nn _ that 1__ would ev-er want _t the sum of all that's was ev -er meant to 16 and all the sym- bol and— and all that 1 a” a” ES ff ae che TH fi tower - ing, mark- ing off. bblock-ing out the the It's just a trav-es = ty, It's just a trav-es = ty, tow- er - ing, in har-mo = ny, shin = ing— and smil-ing back. at ha rb cb Db eb rae afar a feel would bound-a - cies my — spir ight ard blind-ing me. 1 want to all who wait t cross. ‘There is 20 v What's On My Mind Words and Music by KERRY LIVGREN. Moderately, with a beat ei 2500 Boo Ba = Sho ae E GHEE = 3 > eu Em Well, you told that I was just _not the one, and you ‘or may-be 1 found my-self,— and I and you just jumpedin my life, and I © tefe me stand-ing out in the cold. It's been a long time and i'm think we knew it all of the time We fit to - geth- er just like a know it nev - er will be the same You mademe Tove — yot now I'm (©1076, 1977 DON KamshoER MUSIC, INC, ‘il RightsReserved 18 Em fe s0 much bet-ter now that I'm look-ing back and see ~ing it all, ‘And for the lock and a key, and we o-pened up each other's minds Yeah, Twas home once a-gain, No, 1 nev er want to leave you no more,. ‘eause I'm a 2 first__ time, there’s no pain in my life; been a long hard—road that I've~ laugh > ing,’ ‘cause there was no room to cry;_ there was too much grow-ing to do. tached to the bet ter half of my-self,. and there's no ~ where else tbat [drat We had a good thing, We had a good time, ‘You filled an ‘emp - ty, and it mademe a man, and I and it ain't o-ver yet, ‘cause T youfixed a bad bro-ken heart, and T 19 — Par-don me, my feel-ings axe _show- fon = ly say - ing what's on my 7 Repeat and fade ‘Well, T found You came from What's on my m3 1B, Sear® What's on my can HMiracles Out Of Nowhere Words and Muste by KERRY LIVGREN’ Moderately No chord fl e crystal morn = ing 1 can see the dew = drops fall ~ ing Mis - ter “Mad > man, what cha know that 1 don't know?__ now, dear Moth - er, what's it like to be so old? (©1076, 1977 DON KuesueR MUSIC, INC. “AI igs Reserved Ey down froma gleam- ing heav- en. | 1 can hear the vole - es call, Te me some cra- zy sto - ries, let -me know who runs_ this show. Chil = dren grown and leav- in’, seems the world is grow - in’ cold. And if Hs a j ‘When you com = ing home now, son? Glass~y - eyed— and laugh - ' ing,— though your bod “= y's all - in’ you, me what's your point of me what made you that_ me where you're go = in ‘The world is not for. you, he urns and walks a S way. mind is just like. new. your Ce) Cs 22 way. Here 1am just wait-ing for a. sign, It's 90 sim-ple, ly ~ing right be-fore your eyes, Ge r/c oe a ee a earn sing all ook through this am/c oe amie GLe To codag. Am, PRE at, 6" eee ae ; here, it's. al'- ways there; it's just love and mir-a-cles out of here, it's. al - ways there: ‘it’s just, 3 DSH (no repeats) 3 and mir - a = cles 24 Slowly meus Am sus4/ may-be a thou-sand years a~ a g0. No one ev-er lis-tens; 1 1 ‘Tempo I Am sus4 Am Dp s ‘ s. 25 ¢ oie F/C ore oe ” a Tm sure to see a. 7 AIL my life fatempo r/c oie Am/C o/c ae ier sf eat gin Am a eee] there; it's just love and mir-a-cles out of 3 ee © love and mir-a,~cles out of maith 7 Opus Insert ‘Words and Music by Moderately, with a beat KERRY LIVGREN Bb. abt Bb/Bb ‘Three times Pagradual cresc. Dba” gy ‘Bbous2/F EHH rea-son for all_ that rhymes fact and the way of the times, Mov-ing e - mo - . ae i ia eeibise high and it's low no mat-ter where — you go. — (©1918, 1077 DON xagsHNER MUSIC, INC. hits Reserved Ebsus2/F & all— who look, "ry word, can't. con = tain some-thing for mes -sage in ev times when T all of Mov ~ ing ‘There for the pag e - mo the ask find, 100. — so much that you —_ can wash-ing all 0 ver if you would take— it book; — heard. gain. There's a and ‘all sto- ry in ev = ‘ry it's more than the word_you the life and the love— 1 He = if i's tween all the Lines, comes like the sea, for all of you But there's But there’ But there's 2 F Bb Bb Dm a fe at fal ray +1 too man-y emp = ty lives, fciend,_ and we just can’t let ‘em waste a - way.— noth-ing that we can't do, feiend,—'cause the pir - it is with us all. — too man-y emp - ty lives, friend, and we just can’t let ‘em waste a - wa ox ean 5, ‘at ae ae fi ital SE ro cose = IS = ce Selene ee oo aac am at oo can't wait an~oth - er day, There's a feel. it sur-round~ ing us Is ms z Boo OF/A Ab Ab/Gb DoF Fb a b b/c Db/F ia ene se 4 a Af-ter all,— it's all— the same. On- ly_dif-f'rence is the name- are. In this era - zy, mixed-up deal, there's so -man-y things. to feel.— bs bs ab Br Coda PF er a naxagee * far, ie viereyou can'twalt an-oll = ee day PF Cm coms om fe aa 2 Questions Of Hy Childhood Words and Music by KERRY LIVGREN and STEVE WALSH Moderately, with a beat A, Bo/A JA, B D —wellyhe wears gold - on cron. mong the Strong, a mong le, weak. — tow 1) ‘need’'to. know what's cea, — sun Is in the walk the road of life— 2 game that I've been liv = ing; (©1076, 1077 DON KIRSHINER MUSIC, INC. "hi nigh Hered A, BA B/A Ba a OS aE 2H HA = ——_— = Ba £ = soaks the world_with sun-shine as he makes an-oth - er round. Been a ask them forthe short-cut to the an- ewer that I seek, — Bat help me find— the an-swers? Can you tell the way— 1 feel? — will you fast-er year—than yes-ter -day,— all the things that I__ had planned... mo one seems. to under - stand-what is” and what. will be. Oh, the stay with me for - ev - er? Just stay with me— to - might, — and we! can think I might be gain. - ing, I'm in the ques-tions of my child - hood, weave a talk a= bout to-mor - row, if it “ fra, DA BIA D/A A E a 00, 600 o8 rr 32 web of mys ter -y, ‘all works out al - ight, web “Of mys - all works out fer - ys ‘al = right. Can you ‘get me through-these chang - es? Well, I sure don’t know a-bout life, But one—thing for A} ro coma Te, And we'tcen, Bad aged ~em) bey. os wn =iok mal tp nPd 6 so phg 9m = A Cem Fem cm i ce LE” world of dis -il- lu - sion, fe HR i come__to one con ~ clu sion 1 know you know chm Fim cin game of si-lent search - ing, cost of love is just now re-al = iz - bet-ter off with you, — Dm/c 1.5.H(no repeats) Cada} ‘al Coda Repeat and fate oT fr Dare ae at a \Repeat and fade tf of or OF rT OF Chepyenne Anthem Words and Music KERRY LIVGREN ‘Moderately slow q S 9 xib0 Hl Ss Em G 0,9 1000 0 b09 ° 000 oe From the moun-tains to the sun, life has on - ly just be - Here my peo ple roamthe earth inthe king-dom' of our We wed this land and pledged our souls to. meet its ‘Where the dust_of all our —_hors-es_hides the Lifehas only just be = gun, we_are might-y ‘on the (©1076. 1977 DON Kasur MUSIC, INC. “A figs Beerved [SS —————— You have come to move me Now ‘the wheels are rolling € earth, on the earth. take me from my an-cient home. Land of my fa-thers, I can't leave you now. hear the howl- ing winds of war. It's my des - tin-y to fight and die, _ We will share it with yous no man owns this earth we're But is there no so - lu - don; can we find no oth - ex let_me stay. 4a Soon these days shall pass a - Se & obo our free-dom, we must a the ground our bod - ies ee IE & a3 Magnum Opus Words and Music by KERRY LIVGREN, STEVE WALSH, RICH WILLIAMS, DAVE HOPE, PHIL EHART and ROBBY STEINHARDT ‘Moderately slow a Hay ‘Bm? Em This foolish game, cmaj7 Bm? 5 (©1076, 1977 Dow KamsHNER MUSIC, INC. "AD RightsReserved 44 And don't you be- lieve it's true; maiz Bm7 a It's real = ly all rock = in’ and— it's on = ly how-in" atthe i's on = ly howl in'— atthe Brightly Tacet ee j nS s Boa bassa~ (80a) 7 motto rit. @ din, 5 gradual accel. molto rit,

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