11 Chords used in the song: Cm, G, Gb, D, Am, F, Bm, A, F#m, C, E
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The re-
Cm G Gb D |
-turn of the thin white duke throwing darts in lovers' eyes
Am | | |
(1) Here are we, one magical moment
(2) Bend.........ing sound, dredging the ocean
(3) Here am I, flashing no colour
(4) Here are we, one magical movement from
(5) There are you, drive like a demon from
F G | | G Am repeat 5 bars
(1) such is the stuff from where dreams are wo...ven
(2) lost in my.... cir...cle
(3) tall in this room overlooking the o....cean
(4) Keth...er to Mal...kuth
(5) station to.... station
Cm G Gb D
The return of the thin white duke, throwing darts in lovers' eyes
The return of the thin white duke, throwing darts in lovers' eyes
The return of the thin white duke, making sure white stains
G G |
(1)Once there were mountains on mountains and once there were
(2)Got to keep searching and searching and oh, what will
Bm D A G G |
(1) sunbirds to soar with And once I could never be down
(2) I be believing and who will connect me with love?
D G G |
Wonder who, wonder who, wonder when
G F#m F C D E A E F m |
Have you sought fortune, e...vasive and shy?
Drink to the men who protect you and I
Drink, drink, drain your glass, raise your glass high
Last time play |E A E F#m |G (for 1 beat)
It's
A A Bm |
not the side-effects of the cocaine I'm
I must be only one in a million I
Should I believe that I've been stricken does
It's too late
| G | Bm |
thinking that it must be love It's too late
won't let the day pass without her
my face show some kind of glow
It's too late
| C | D |
to be grateful It's too late
| G | Bm |
to be late again It's too late
| C | G |
to be hateful The
| A | |
European cannon is here
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About this song: Station To Station
"Station to Station" is a song written by David Bowie in 1975 and released in 1976. It is the title track and opener for the album of the same name. The song is Bowie's longest studio recording, clocking in just above 10 minutes. Structurally, the song builds from a droning, guitar-driven introductory portion that mimics a train building up speed, to an uptempo section punctuated by the refrain "It's too late."The lyrics contain various references to Aleister Crowley, Kabbalah[1] and gnosticism. Read more on Last.fm.