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Anthony John Clarke

Tomorrow The Sorrow Begins

by Anthony John Clarke
Anthony John Clarke

Biography:

Anthony John Clarke was born in Ireland, he began writing songs at the age of nine. He is a talented singer/songwriter and is often described as one of the folk scenes nicest guys.

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[Intro]
E Am

[Verse]
E
Kids hold balloons coloured red, white and blue
Am
Their mothers cheer with them as they always do
F C Am
In my heart I'm weeping, but I'm cheering too
E Am E
Tomorrow the sorrow begins

[Verse]
Am E
Kids' eyes are popping as they take in her size
Am
Champagne bottle explodes on her side
F C Am
She slips in the water, then away with the tide
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins

[Chorus]
G C G
Waving as the last ship sails from the Tyne
C E F
I helped to build her, so, part of her's mine
C G/B Am
Sailing away with my hopes and my dreams
E Am E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins

[Verse]
E
Our Yard, it once employed thousands of men
Am F
We prayed for the good times to come back again
C Am
It never happened, our prayers were in vain
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins

[Verse]
E Am
Guillotines and flanges now stand silent and still
E Am
There's such an emptiness no sound will ever fill
F C Am
As the rain it drizzles down, my last hopes to kill
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins (guitar)

[Instrumental]
E Am E Am F C G/B Am E Am E Am

[Verse]
E
I got my letter, I was just numb inside
Am
I knew it would happen, but it still hurt my pride
F C Am
When I showed it to my wife, I thought that she would cry
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins

[Verse]
E Am
She showed me the paper, there's work to be had
E Am
Down at the Call Centre and the pay's not too bad
F C Am
I said that I'd go down there, I saw that she was glad
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins

[Chorus]
G C G
Waving as the last ship sails from the Tyne
C E F
I helped to build her, so, part of her's mine
C G/B Am
Sailing away with my hopes and my dreams
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins




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