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Ashula Chords

(ver. 1)
David Francey
INTRO: G


Kelli drove us down the lake
     C
On a bright Ohio day
       G
And we looked across the railway yards
                       D
At the hoppers painted grey
     G
That coal train from Kentucky, man 
      C
She's come a long, long way
             G
Down in Ashtabula
     D              G    G6  G
On a sunny summer's day



Walked down to the harbour
     C
Down to the harbour side
          G
Where the coal was piled up waiting
                   D
High and black and wide
         G
And it's waiting for a laker, man
   C
To carry it away
             G
Down in Ashtabula
     D              G    G6  G
On a sunny summer's day


CHORUS:
        C
And the tilting bridge, itself swings back
    G
And sail is given way
        C
And the cobbled streets that climb the hills
    G             D
Are fading red to grey


       G
In the maritime museum
   C
So high above the waves
    G
The pictures of the past recalled
                       D
In black and white and grey
        G
But the Masters and the ships are gone
D
Long since passed away
       G
Down in Ashtabula
     D              G    G6  G
On a sunny summers day


INSTRUMENTAL: G   C   G   D   G   C   G  D  G


CHORUS:
        C
And the tilting bridge, itself swings back
    G
And sail is given way
        C
And the cobbled streets that climb the hills
    G             D
Are fading red to grey


G
Kelli drove us down the lake
     C
On a bright Ohio day
       G
And we looked across the railway yards
                       D
At the hoppers painted grey
     G
That coal train from Kentucky, man 
      C
She's come a long, long way
             G
Down in Ashtabula
     D              G    G6  G
On a sunny summer's day
        C            G
We were down in Ashtabula
     D              G    G6  G  G6  G
On a sunny summer's day            
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