9 Chords used in the song: D, Em, F, Eb, F#m, G, A, B, Fm
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Intro:
D x4
Verse:
Em
There's the moon asking to stay
F Em Eb
Long enough for the clouds to fly me away
F Em Eb
Well it's my time coming, I'm not afraid
Em
Afraid to die
Em F#m G A
My fading voice sings
B A Em
Of lo-o-o-o-ove
Em F#m G A B A
But she cries to the clicking of time...
Em
Oh, time
Chorus:
Fm
Wait in the fire
Em Eb
Wait in the fire...
Fm
Wait in the fire
Em Eb
Wait in the fire...
Em
The fire...
Intro:
D x4
Verse:
Em
And she weeps on my arm
F Em Eb
Walking to the bright lights in sorrow
F Em Eb
Oh drink a bit of wine we both might go tomorrow
Em
Oh my love
Em F#m G A B A
And the rain is fal---ling and I believe
Em
My time has come
Em F#m G A
It reminds me of the pain
B A
I might leave
Em
Leave behind
Chorus:
Fm
Wait in the fire
Em Eb
Wait in the fire...
Fm
Wait in the fire
Em Eb
Wait in the fire...
Em
The fire...
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About this song: Grace
"Grace" is the title track from Jeff Buckley's first album Grace (1994). It was the album's first single, and was also released as a video. The song showcases Jeff Buckley's vocal range and singing skills. The song was based on an instrumental song called "Rise Up To Be" written by Buckley's collaborator, Gary Lucas. Jeff wrote lyrics inspired by his saying goodbye to his girlfriend at the airport on a rainy day, and the melody came naturally. In Buckley's words, "(It's about) not feeling so bad about your own mortality when you have true love."