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AND WO NORE SHALL WE PART 10 (ARE YOU) THE ONE THAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR? 5 AS 1 SAT SADLY BY HER SIDE 14 THE CARNY 22 DEANNA 31 DO YOU LOVE ME? 40 FROM HER TO ETERNITY 49 HENRY LEE 64 INTO HY ARMS sa THE MERCY SEAT 67 NOBODY'S BABY NOW 76 RED RIGHT HAND 100 THE SHIP SONG a2 STRAIGHT TO YOU 86 STRANGER THAN KINDNESS 92 TUPELO 107 THE WEEPING SONG 122 WHERE THE WILD ROSES GROW 118(ARE YOU) THE ONE THAT I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR? Words & Music by Nick Caveif _— SSS Ge Sa = ee Areyoumy des - ti-ny? Is this how youll ap - pear Es al! — ee wrapped in a coat ° with the tears in your eyes? Well take that coat babe and Oar licsenens seen manne outa a —= : a> 5 = 7 a= Bb Ebmal? Eb ir Out of sor-row en-tire worlds have been built, have been — willed. es 6 = Ss —— ——— 7 ee en ee ee a * e yo ¢ #iffi:f = — — ms oS — Ss 7 7 * ee Bh cin’ SS SS SP ais = 8 up = on my — shoul - der. Out-side my win ~ dow the . al “ton we . ve « ae awe a! Oh we'll or — emp fm AnanD.&, al Coda Stars have their mo-ment, then they die. Tye been wait - ing Verse 2: As you've been moving surely toward me My soul has comforted and assured me ‘That in time my heart it will reward me ‘And that all will be revealed So I've sat and I've watched an ice age thaw Are you the one that I've been waiting for? Verse 3: ‘There's a man who spoke wonders though I've never met him He said “He who seeks finds, and who Knocks will be let in” think of you in motion and just how close you are geting, And how every litle thing anticipates you All down my veins my heartstrings eal Are you the one I've been waiting for?AND- NO MORE SHALL WE PART Words & Music by Nick Cave 4.58 a tempo xe. ef 3H] ht Vege fb SS = Ss . 1. And no more— shall we part 1k will no long-er_—— be ne-ces- (Verse 2 see block lyric) Freely Bm 6 2 > 3 2 say, dear heart, Tam a lone and. she has left me. And no more— shall we © capyite 201 wo asthe ring is. locked up ~ | will my det ters start Bhai? ‘depths of Winter. 2. And no more shall __ any how.-I will nev -er be free a and don’t go down, —! | | 7Gm What are you talk - ing no more shall we Verse 2: And no more shall we part Al the hatchets have been buried now ‘And all of the birds will sing to your beautiful heart Upon the bough ‘And no more shall we part ‘Your chain of command had been silenced now ‘And all of those birds would have sung to your beautiful heart Anyhow.AS | SAT SADLY BY HER SIDE Words & Music by Nick Cave J 104 Au al eer ETAT sfeA Uy eset ceed (Verse 2 see block lyric) by her side ly the she stroked a kit - ten in the win - dow, her lap— and we past. An with brandnew eyesWe pressed our fa to the glass as SS 3. Then she— smiled and (Verses 5 & 7 see block lyrics) turned to me— eS 4iat nS a_i : =: = ett apt eo et 2S> yy em Herr was fal ing dow fer shoul dr ie cam An 4.As fF sat sad = ly by her side,— the kit-ten she did (Werse 6 see block lyric)a — gent = ty pass dif-'rent fa - ces See him ges-ture ov - er t me—anda - gain wateh the one falling in neigh - bours and we pressed our “That may be ve - ry the see him tram-pled be -+ SS —— 6 = = | neath heir feet. — All out = ward mo ~ sion con up from the —gut-ter, see the other one stumb-ling_on who can - not eee at aS Rare Be SS SaAnt fa Be 2 DS%.al CodaVerse 2: She said “Father, mother, sister, brother Uncle, aunt, nephew. niece Soldier, sailor, physician, labourer ‘Actor, scientist, mechanic, priest arth and moon and sun and stars ‘And planets and comets with tails blazing All are there forever falling Falling lovely and amazing” Verse 5: ‘With trembling hand I turned toward her ‘And pushed the hair out of her eyes ‘The kitten jumped back to her lap AS I sat sadly by her side, Verse 6: ‘Then she drew the curtains down ‘And said, “When will you ever learn ‘That what happens there beyond the glass Is simply none of your concern? God has given you but one heart You are not a home for the hearts of your brothers ‘And God don’t care for your benevolence ‘Anymore than he cares for the lack of it in others Nor does he care for you to sit At windows in judgement of the world he created While sorrows pile up around you Unly, useless and over-inflated.” Verse 7: At which she turned her head away Great tears leaping from her eyes T could not wipe the smile from my face AS I sad sadly by her side.THE CARNY Wards & Music by Wick Cave7 saw the car - ny go. ‘The weeks flew by, (Verses 3, 4 & 8 see block lyric) leav-ing his ca - It was parked out onthe south - east ridge. Boe = crossed the bridge — with the first rain fill-ing thebone b, ‘And as the com-pa- ny dry river bed_ it’ shone, just s0, ‘onthe edge. A> way, Fmic aE Spoken: Verse 2 see block Iyric 4| spoken: Verses 5 6 see block ves Fmic ‘Spoken: Verse 7 see block lyric= petaadt = Spoken: Verse 9 see block lyric = ce ss eee « $s fete ftp tte tecm “Se Spoken: Verse 10 see block lyric rain it hammered down,[2 aeVerse 2: Dog boy, Atlas, Mandrake, the geeks, the hired hands ‘There was not one among them that did not cast an eye behind In the hope that the carny would return to his own kind, Verse 3: ‘The cary left behind a horse All skin and bone that he named Sorrow And it was a shallow, unmarked grave That the old nag was laid in the then parched meadow. Verse 4: And it was dwarves were given the task of digging the dite And laying the nag’s carcass in the ground ‘While boss Bollini, waving his smoking pistol around saying “The nag was dead meat, we can’t afford to carry dead weight" While the whole company standing about not making a sound ‘And turning to the dwarves perched on the enclosure gate ‘The boss says "Bury this lump of crow bait.” Verse 5: And then the rain came hammering down Everybody running for their wagons ‘Tying all the canvas flaps down ‘The mangy cats growling in their cages ‘The bird-girl flapping and squawking around, Verse 6: The whole valley reeking of wet beast Wet beast and rotten sun hay Freak and brute creation packed up and on their way ‘The three dwarves peering from their wagons hind Moses says to Noah “We should'da dug a deeper one” Their grizzled faces like dying moons still dirty from the digging done. Verse 7: ‘And Charley the oldest of the three said “I guess the carny ain’t gonna show" Then they were silent for a spell Wishing they had done a better job of burying Sorrow. Verse 8: ‘And as the company passed from the valley into higher ground ‘And the rain beat on the ridge and on the meadow, and on the mound, ‘Until nothing was left, nothing left at all, except the body of Sorrow That rose in time to float upon the surface of the eaten soil Verse 9: ‘And a murder of crows did circle around First one, then the others flapping blackly down, Verse 10: And the carny’s van still sat upon the edge ‘Tilting slowly as the firm ground turned to sludge. wDEANNA Words & Music by Nick Cave cS ra S SSS ae On De- an - na, oh, oh, De - an - na (Chorus 3 see block lyric) © Copynte 1948 ieTor ——== and the wind - ing 2 SSS SS SSS SS 4 5 holds ma = ny mths A + round your Ku = kk fire ni = tre, 2F et D Jt SS Sere ee ey P —— = come of deahs ead ia your, frock amd we incu oe 0Se > der plan, we discuss. mur-der and es ee the e I SSS a a e ; if fey fy ; : E _— ¢ oe + = —— Ott ep eee tee =e Feie a ®- # a = —— - wo Tn SS SES § f Saas = vor = Ob, 0b, Devan = na, Wellthis is 2 car ie SSS ee o i co |¥ T i T Lo + — | _——— ' a == ae SSS = ® _ ts SSS . -— | s ht \ ee a et oe ee | SS SS SSS eSD ee a it ‘aint why you're a mys te - is os their pan pw : sf i SE Ash - y leav- ings in their =F Eee 428 toe « allD&. al Coda = i SS ] a I —— | son but this lit-tle An - gel that I'm squeez-ing, she ain't been mean to ot at Pt 4 Se { sy ee ee = © Coda 7 F acre im a Ee SSS SSS = on De-m = amok oh De - an - ma 4—— — —— a Se ‘ | | ' | , | — = = : _ 2S = SS ——— e ¢ E LS, fee ze) ee ae = == : = ' om SS Sa =a Poo eee with my tool box and my sock-ing — 2 eee | = = SSS SS SSB aa a SS =a - —— e well I'll meet you on the cor - ner. ‘And you point it like a a | —: —| SS == ) seas SSS a E Sys es Ey li = ISS pape . fin) = ger,———_______ and ‘squeeze it's lit - tle thing —_now. SSS SS a 5 a ee ee= 2 ros f = oS == = t= st | — and don't. wor =ry "bout what it hits ‘eas FURTE —s — pS j | || SS SS dl (Ate = 2 —_ a = ee nna, “cause it just ain’t yours 10 sin Sa erst { 4 ee ain't getting a = ay =e eS Well I ain't + Hh Se a 2 uNe 8 ~ ney, 1 ain't down here for your down here for_—-your_— Tove. = or_-—your, smo = Chorus 3: (Oh Deanna) ‘Ob Deanna Well you are my friend and my partner (On this house on the hill ‘And [ain't down here for your money No I ain't down here for your love ain't down here for your love or money I’m down here for your sou Chorus 5: ‘The sun a hump on my shoulder And I don’t intend getting older Oh Deanna, ”DO YOU LOVE ME? Words by Wick Cave= et ¢eeye_eyvese 1 found her on— a night of fire andnoise, SSS I. knew from that E Kt F = = = Ge + = z 2 I died. And I kissed a- way a ° Parad love her tl the day that — i= —— | i Se eao thou-sand tears,— my Ta-dy_ of the va - ri- ous sor-rows, Some begged, some _bor-rowed,some sto. - den, some kept, safe . = to - mor - row, On an end-less night —sil- ver star spangded, the from the cha - pel_went jingle a* = | She was gi-vento me to putthings right, and I stacked all my ac- ~comp-lish-ments be - side acm “ae SSS —S SS = rz e I found God and all his de-vils in - side her In my bed she cast the —— = = z rr a a a a socom - plete - ly filled with light’ she was, oe ee 7 eee ee her sha-dow fanged and hairy and mad.— Our love ines. grewb Eat ———- => — SF ae SSS SS SS hope-tess-1y tang ~ led andthe bells in the chapel go jingle, jan ~ gle ve rie - is ed es os cm BF SS jin - ale, oo. Do you a nic) sy 2S Se a ee = SS on “cm bm coo SSS = SS Ss SS OAS ad a lone me? Do you love me? Do you toe me? Do you y a = == SS — : — ie ee TS gales? * p= = jap a eee “a “ae i - a : Gi = = == wd ——— [ae mer ce lite 1 ove b — : —— = ——- St ¥ _ f+) ts tae - C — LEtF k —]——— =- 1 swear I made ev-ery effort to be good to her 7 == ; 4 wl . well HHH i) ; ; 1 H ‘| +) 5 : tie ose I made ev-ery ef-fort not to a-buse her, Crazy brace-lets on her aw) H |eS a ee wrists and her— ankles, andthe bells, in the cha-pel_ go jin-gle,FROM HER TO ETERNITY jords by Nick Car ic by Wick Cav tary Ma 508, i Barge Mek ar vey & Hugo Rac SSS : = eeeé SSS SSS | OT bear her , _ = BPs ae = SS =; = [er o rs “Tr 35k FP = = \* . | | poser = SSS SSS p : = 2 = £ = = * ae =—= : vp [ vaneing waltcng taefootcos the oor — ‘nds ee SSeS = es SSF Z a | I —_—_— —— —— | a Se fate ie ———— ——— : — All through this lone - some night. © | _ a oe = = = —— ; = ———— == ae = o = ot sta | Tear her cry-ing too. Hot tears come splashing down, | 4 a — 6h ae : ————— = — . oF = oF $ 2 | | | = SS k SS eS—— —— P leaking through the cracks, ———— ae st = = et = Sc z ° Z SS SS eae . = SSser a — mouth, Goa eet Catch’em in my. mouth, Catch ‘em in my— mouth. + Ahecatch’em in my ok i¢$——) oe ight 3 8 a + ery 4 SSS ————— == i _— oe 6 pee rr == IS walk and ery. Aaland ey From sae eS Sates 7 + ) 7 V 7 al 7 ass — : ees se sseoes ed 4 na Pye < = = 6) iz. = == wrt 5 Seat From er i For spoken text 2 see block lyric Plone ey oe = — £ 7 q 6 SSS F 1Mine! Fromoy
to the mer-cy seat I climb, my head is Like a moth that tries to en-ter the bright eye so I go shuf-fling out of fife just to & Le = Oe 48 = == —————————— Sp vir [SS iv vit viv wee eee veue ic. Ea ae aH BE Play 4 times = ne SS arses # hide in death a while. And acny-= way. I never lied Spoken: Verse 4 see block tri(Verse6 see biock yc) = ft Ss ——— ‘And the mer = cy is aoa ing and I think my head is glow-ing, eat == SSS ep rep eee Se ee aa — a : and ina way Tm hop-ing to be done with allthis weigh-ing up of 4 |e a 4] ca ss ee eee ee ene eee Den F by ee aaa a ee ee el ae and I'm not a- fraid to #8 -{ truth. An eye for an eye, anda tooth for a tooth. And I've got no-thing left to loose SS Ss Padvdsveesed dz Em as 4 4 es op SSS e = —_—— L ma 1. And the mer sey seat ie walling, And 1 think my head ie bart ng ee ¢ z z eEm* ag a aig Bo St = = — = Loert ————————————————— 7 SS SS S_Ss proof, Alife for a life and a wuth for a auth and a-ny - way- there was no 3 =: = Es. tio |" oot and tm =k @ = frid tole And the mercy sent is wall ig SS Em? a ea +o? Sy ee = | SSS SS \ | vo = = ee eS SS Emad? e Ee FO tT nDP ay = done with all these looks of dis ~ be lief — —— SSS ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a told the truth i oS a CQ SS SS SSS eo — = - =S die, And he mer vey seats waiting, and [isk ay bead is tuning | (Verses 9 & 10 see block Iyries) — e oes 2S ite ie as Em? i) D ae — = : = 6 SS —— a a e = — and ina way Tm yeamcing 10 be done with all this measur - ing — ofDm F c ae e 4 SS Sas Sa ea te Play 3 times e 7 proof. Andeye foraneye anda tooth fora tooth and a-ny- way. I toldthe truth and I’m not a - fraid 10 3° and 'm afraid] told a Repeat to fadeVerse I began to warm and chill to objects and their fields ‘A ragged cup, a twisted mop, the face of Jesus in my soup ‘Those sinister dinner deals, the meal trolley’s wicked wheels, A hooked bone rising from my food All things either good or ungood Verse 2 Interpret signs and catalogue, a blackened tooth, a scarlet frog. ‘The walls are bad, black bottom kind they are the sick breath at my hind ‘They are the sick breath at my hind, they are the sick breath at my hind ‘They are the sick breath gathering at my hind, Verse 3: Like my good hand I tatooed EVIL across it's brothers fist ‘That filthy five! They did nothing to challenge or resist. Verse 4: My kill hand is called evil, wears a wedding band that’s good. “Tis a long suffering shackle collaring all that rebel blood. Chorus 6: And the mercy seat is waiting, and I think my head is burning And in a way I'm yearning to be done with all this measuring of proof ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for @ tooth And anyway there was no proof and nor a motive why. Chorus 9: ‘And the merey seat is waiting, and I think my head is burning ‘And in a way I'm yearning to be done with all this measuring of proof ‘And eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth ‘And anyway [told the truth but I'm not afraid tole. Chorus 10: ‘And the mercy seat is waiting, and I think my head is burning ‘And in a way I'm yearning to be done with all this measuring of proof ‘And eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth ‘And anyway I told the truth and I'm afraid [old a lie. 6NOBODY'S BABY NOW Words & Music by Nick Cave L 7 SS rt SaaS t = bie 7. SSS SS Ss a Bb “ge cites Se =—= Ss gee eS 1. F¥e searched the ho = ly books, (Werse 2 see block Irie) Tye tied to un - ra - vel = —_—— pp 7 5 a a ee —— S — 2 t=+ * = we 7 = wT he mys «ty Of Je sus Christ, the Sa ~ viour— LTT read the po- ets. and the searched through the books. on hu-man beB » = co twa-velled this world a - round for an an = wer that re-fused to be found, — SSS SF I don't know why and I don’t know how,3. This is her dress = —————S—SeSSS= a SS aS that I loved the best, ve with the blue - quilted vio x — * “se ‘tem “a Dv = ——= = 6 bf —- == S —— © - = ets a= ross the beast = cs ma- ny let- (ers tom to pie - ces by long.BF a Fb ea “a 0 ieee ‘And though I've tied to ay her ghost down, coh, she’s. mov = ing through meoey = en now. Dr == | aemvew =——E 'S — => — = ===" = © ——— a r — ——— a a a a » sb : —— ae SS T don't know why and T don't know how, but she’s ,- - es Be = = = =Ebsust wee = = Se eS She's no - bo-dy’s Verse 2: loved her then and I guess I Tove her still Hers is the face I see when a certain mood moves in She lives in my blood and skin Her wil feral stare, her dark hair Her winter lips as cold as stone ‘Yeah I was her man But there are some things love won't allow Theld her hand but I don’t hold it now don’t know why and I don’t know how But she’s nobody's baby now.THE SHIP SONG Words & Music by Nick Cave a ew A ae aE - Chorus 1: Come sail your ships round me and bur your (Chorus 2 see block lyric) bridges down. We make a lit-tle history ba - by 1h 1990 Have Sor. Lavird Hana, 9 arrow aad, Lond WIDE IL Agus Aevead acres Capyeghe| we ev = ery-time— you Fee come a ~ round. 7 1. We talk a bout it (erse 2 see block lyric) > He = ery thing fof it comes ——3-—— tumb - Ting down. Come sail your 4 Haofe tS SSPast D es a Ep SSS SSS ee a a ee | | === a toeed = = = [oe ie ‘We'll make a lit-tle his-tory ba - by, ev-ery-time you L T 5 i 4 i Ss a $ ar | — — = SSS eS eee ew vee eeee d ¢ deddere 1 a ls Ga SS = SS SS Lr dogs pon me 2 Choruspast Dp q ith #5 9-4 : » = : z Fo p= Pa = ae fee tt | te to me ev-ery-time you call a= round. $f =: ——— + + | — SS SH aa i SSS ea Dat D Lc . 6 Ae ae ae at —— aust D Chorus 2: Come loose your dogs upon me And let your hair hang down You are a lttle mystery to me Every time you call around. Verse 2: Your face has fallen sad now “Fore you know the time is nigh When I must remove your wings And you, you must try to fly. ‘Come sail your ships et:STRAIGHT TO YOU Words & Music by Wick Cave Capo 3ed Fret dima ab (Gm a | 1. All the tow - ers of i= vo-ry are crumb Ling, and the (Werse 2 see block lyric) | swallows have sharp-ened their beaks. This is the time—_____ of our great un ~oe ee ; ie aES ie 7 = ——_— = = e 7 -do-ing, this is the time. — that Tl come | SS t+ = = Sao aps & cae tie] SSS SSS SSS oe a : ( a a a ee ee oe ae SS SS ie & Hi a] . SS Ss SS pb t- + = + == e Soe bop ope ee tae eb SSS ==> | = = ee 1. “te ie =e Sr CFEC Se ges SS Sa es SSS as =2 Sega- gg se will throw thun - der - bolts and aH! Fa s SS] SS SSS = bot 1M come runing, simight to you, yeah Tl come : SS eS a i ak a rT SON. Re = === SS LPS thy fb Ee Gee SS 4 run-ning—— one more tie. —iat eee — kaw king-dom i ee 6 e hhea-ven has de-nied- us its howling at the moon, — bb 7. Ehaue ae =- — SS ——— the cha-ri- ots of an - gels. are col-lid- * 7 straight 10 ——— = aaa Se f Piab iB t= captured, % SSS SS SS cab Be cat iy ff aa = * ——+ = = = = SE = cap-tmed one more time === = Fae Verse 2: Now the light in our window is fading And the candle it gutters on the ledge Well now sorrow, it comes a-stealing And I'll ery girl, but I'l come a-running. Straight to you etcSTRANGER THAN KINDNESS Words by Anita Lane Music by Blixa Bargeld 128 , i “Se 6 7 E —— E & = = . 6 | —S—SS= aS | I, Siang = er than - Ronee Pre PP ia <— 4 — SS Bs “gg SSS SSS Bott-led light from ho2 SSS —— a Spill - ing ev so-bers your skin. et SS SS Se === SS aaGm BS pe a SS = e a J ce z Z oS Keys ain ke hea = en's aieYour sleep - ing hands.Bb Gm(ou) i ae careless = dy close, =Be, amo) "BH “Hee ‘Hammond organ with percussionBt Gime) re ae> = wy Verse 2: You caress yourself ‘And grind my soft cold bones below Your map of desire Bumed in your flesh Even a fool can climb A strange lit stair And find a rope hanging there Stranger than kindnessRED RIGHT HAND Words by Nick Cave Husic by Nick Cave, Mick Harvey & Thomas Wydler 4.116 see = 7 te 1 : : - Ce =—=: —: = = tvqgo.6. ie*¢:@ = vd ze a Vi-a-dact looms lite 9. bird of © doom ast shits i onets yee : : g ; SS N= = Ca oe os 8 FF — ——— DES eS ee ie A20 Haren tot, Landon WIB ARE lnteratanal (gpg See= ———— = SS SS SS SS SS = Where se-crets ein the border fess inthe fe = Ss SS ro S Tat = | ! aS = ee SSS = — = = , ° ° a” oe canes * =F aaa eee ee eee eee Pat de agua, pas —= Git SSS SS Se oO 2 3 | = | — = — a $4 Ss oe oe ——— e ¥ 7a ve fe bese, past he mils, pa he mack SS 5S o &€ toad D4 | — : ae = 5 Piav = Qt = = f SE =| a a a 7 7 | suh-er-ng storm comes 2 ull handsome manny Black coat wah SSeS Seo GS SSS === | {pet = Sse — fe o = ee at= ae red right hand, a SESE os poe? : prtag far © Fees . oo. @ pa-per in his red right hand,Fem? Em Ba? 6Bm Baim (Bm Baim cay You'll seehim in your night - mares, you'll see him in your dreams.Hey He's Feat by bud-dy I'm mi-cro-scop-ie cog in his Eni You'll see him in your 7 warning you to tum it cat - a ~ stro-phie plan, off.Em Bm o di-rect-ed by his ‘Synth, red, Verse 2: He'll wrap you in his arms Tell you that you've been a good boy He'll rekindle all the dreams It took you a lifetime to destroy He'll reach deep into the hole Heal your shrinking soul But there won't be a single thing that you can do He's a god, he’s a man He's a ghost, he's a guru ‘They're whispering his name ‘Through this dissappearing land But hidden in his coat Is a red right hand, Verse 3: ‘You don’t have no money? He'll get you some You don’t have no car? He'll get you one You don’t have no self respect You feel like an insect ‘Well don’t you worry buddy Cause here he comes ‘Through the ghetto and the barrio ‘And the bowery and the slum ‘A shadow is cast wherever he stands. ‘Stacks of green paper in his red right hand et.TUPELO Words by Wick Cave Music by Barry Adamson & Nick Harvey fe big black cloud comes. A. big black cloud comes. 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