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Jethro Tull

White Innocence

by Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull

Biography:

Jethro Tull is a progressive rock / folk rock band which formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, England in 1967. Their music is marked by the initially soulful and bluesy, and later expressively idiosyncratic, vocal style and unique lead flute work of frontman Ian Anderson, and their notable guitarist Martin Barre. Their songs feature unusual and often complex construction, incorporating elements of classical and celtic folk music, as well as art rock and alternative rock.

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[Verse 1]
Dm Gm
She drifted from some minor festival
F Eb
Didn't look like any summer of love
Eb F Gm
Just a thousand weekend warriors in a muddy field
Dm C
She was the hand to fit my glove
Bb C Dsus4
Funny thing, the innocence of the lonely
Bb C Dm
Funny thing, the charm of the young

[Verse 2]
Dm Gm
See how she moves just like two angels (in white innocence)
F Eb
Yet one of them is on the run
Eb F Gm
The other's tapping at my car window
Dm C
And I'm squinting through the sun
Bb C Dsus4
Trying to see if she's some child of the nineties
Bb C Dsus4
Or just another dangerous fantasy of mine
Gm
Yeah. White innocence
Gm
She was white innocence

[Instrumental Break]

Am7 Em7 Dm7 Bb D7sus4 Am7 Em7 Dm7 Bb D7sus4

[Verse 3]
Dm Gm
A perfect hole was in her stocking:
F Eb
It made a perfect window to her heart
Eb F Gm
I could have moved among her waterfalls
Dm C
Her misty curtains drawn apart
Dm Gm
Did she see warm safety in my numbers
F Eb
To want to hitch a ride this way?
Eb F Gm
Felt like I was taking her to market now
Dm C
To be sold as the last lot of the day
Bb C Dsus4
Funny thing, the distance of the lonely
Bb C Dm
Funny thing, the charm of the young
Gm
White innocence

[Verse 4]
Dm C
She pressed the button, lowered the window
F C G
Let her hand trail in the slipstream of the night
F C
A frost from nowhere seemed to lick her fingers
Bb C Dm
I could have warmed them, but the moment wasn't right

[Instrumental Break]
Em G Em D D F Bb Ab Eb Bb Db Ab

[Verse 5]
Dm C
Obvious, she was headed nowhere special
F C G
Yes, well it was even obvious to me
F C
I was doing some, some watching, some waiting
Bb C Dm
She'd been here before, most definitely

[Verse 6]
Dm Gm
There was the promise of early bed-time
F Eb
There was the promise of heaven on earth
Eb F Gm
Think I was sending out low-voltage electricity
Dm C
Played it right down for what it was worth
Dm Gm
She turned and looked at me in white innocence
F Eb
And with the clearest eyes of forever grey
Eb F Gm
She rested one small hand for a second on my knee:
Dm C
I stopped the car. She walked away
Bb C Dsus4
Funny thing, the wisdom of the lonely
Bb C Dm
Funny thing, the charm of the young
Gm
Away you go now

White innocence




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