Edge of Seventeen (School of Rock)

 312. Edge of Seventeen (School of Rock) page 1

CHORUS: e (i) Just like the C (VI) white winged dove sings a D (VII) song 

sounds like she's singin' e (i) Whoo-whoo-whoo 

Just like the C (VI) white winged dove sings a D (VII) song

Sounds like she's singin' e (i) Whoo, baby, whoo Said, whoo 

And the C (VI) days go by like a D (VII) strand in the e (i) wind 

In the C (VI) web that is my D (VII) own I be- e (i) gin again

C (VI) Said to my friend, baby D (VII) Nothin' else e (i) mattered 

C (VI) He was no more D (VII) than a e (i) baby then 

Well, he C (VI) seemed broken hearted D (VII) somethin' with- e (i) in him 

But the C (VI) moment that I D (VII) first laid e (i) eyes on him

All alone on the C (VI) edge of D (VIII) seven- e (i) teen 

Chorus 

Well, I C (VI) went today Maybe D (VII) I will go again to- e (i) morrow, yeah, yeah Well, the C (VI) music there well it was D (VII) hauntingly fa- e (i) miliar

When I C (VI) see you doin' what I D (VII) try to do for me 

With their e (i) words of a poet and a e (i) voice from a choir 

And a C (VI) melody D (VII) nothin' else e (i) mattered 

Chorus 

 

312. Edge of Seventeen (School of Rock) page 2

The e (i) clouds never expect it when it rains but the sea changes C (VI) colours

But the sea D (VII) does not change e (i) So with the slow graceful flow of age

I went C (VI) forth with an age D (VII) old de- C (VI) sire to D (VII) please 

On the C (VI) edge of D (VII) seven- C (VI) teen

Chorus 

Well then C (VI) suddenly there was D (VII) no one left standing in the e (i) hall yeah, yeah in a C (VI) flood of tears 

that D (VII) no one really ever heard fall at e (i) all 

When I went e (i) searchin' for an answer up the stairs and down the hall

e (i) Not to find an answer just to hear the call of a C (VI) nightbird D (VII) singin'

e (i) (Come away) (Come away) 

Chorus

Well, I e (i) hear you (well, I hear you) in the morning (in the morning) 

And I e (i) hear you (and I hear you) at nightfall (at nightfall)

e (i) Sometime to be near you is to be un- e (i) able to hear you 

My C (VI) love D (VII) e (i) I'm a few years C (VI) older than you 

D (VII) (I'm a few years e (i) older than you)

Chorus


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