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Gordon Bok

Turning Toward The Morning

by Gordon Bok
Gordon Bok

Biografía:

Gordon Bok stands out among the various artists that can be lumped into the "Traditional Folk" category. Born in Pennsylvania, he moved to Camden, Maine and it was there in coastal Maine that Bok was influenced by sea-faring culture and its music. He released his first album in 1965 and in 1970 signed to Folk-Legacy records, where he released a number of solo albums, as well as many collaborations with Ann Mayo Muir and Ed Trickett. In 1990 he began releasing music on his own label, Timberhead Music.

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Gordon Bok

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  • Wiscasset Schooners

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212 Artista   138 Música   182 Tablatura Tab
[Intro]
A

[Verse]
D
When the deer has bedded down and the bear has gone to ground
A D E
And the Northern goose has wandered off to warmer bay and sound
A D
It's so easy in the cold to feel the darkness of the year
A E D A
And the heart is growing lonely for the morning

[Chorus]
E A
Oh, my Joanie, don't you know that the stars are swinging slow
D E
And the seas are rolling easy as they did so long ago?
A D
If I had a thing to give you, I would tell you one more time
A E D A E A
That the world is always turning toward the morning

[Verse]
D
When October's growing thin and November's coming home
A D E
You'll be thinking of the season and the sad things that you've seen
A D
And you hear that old wind walking, hear him singing high and thin
A E D A
You could swear he's out there singing of your sorrow

[Chorus]
E A
Oh, my Joanie, don't you know that the stars are swinging slow
D E
And the seas are rolling easy as they did so long ago?
A D
If I had a thing to give you, I would tell you one more time
A E D A E A
That the world is always turning toward the morning

[Verse]
D
So, the darkness falls around you and you hear the North wind blow
A D E
And you hear him call your name out as he walks the brittle snow
A D
That old wind don't mean you trouble, he don't care or even know
A E D A
He's just walking down the darkness toward the morning

[Chorus]
E A
Oh, my Joanie, don't you know that the stars are swinging slow
D E
And the seas are rolling easy as they did so long ago?
A D
If I had a thing to give you, I would tell you one more time
A E D A E A
That the world is always turning toward the morning

[Verse]
D
It's a pity we don't know what the little flowers know
A D E
They can't face the cold November, they can't take the wind and snow
A D
They put their glories all behind them, bow their heads and let it go
A E D A
But you know they'll be there shining in the morning

[Chorus]
E A
Oh, my Joanie, don't you know that the stars are swinging slow
D E
And the seas are rolling easy as they did so long ago?
A D
If I had a thing to give you, I would tell you one more time
A E D A E A
That the world is always turning toward the morning




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