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by Carole King




Tapestry

written and performed by Carole King
from "Tapestry", 1971


(Capo 1)

                                          
My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue,
                                      
an everlasting vision of the everchanging view,
                                     
a wondrous woven magic in bits of blue and gold,
                              
a tapestry to feel and see, impossible to hold.

                             
Once amid the soft silver sadness in the sky
                                           
there came a man of fortune, a drifter passing by
                                                 
he wore a torn and tattered cloth around his leathered hide
                                              
and a coat of many colors, yellow-green on either side.

                                   
He moved with some uncertainty, as if he didn't know
                                    
just what he was there for, or where he ought to go
                                            
once he reached for something golden hanging from a tree
                       
and his hand came down - empty.

                                     
Soon within my tapestry along the rutted road
                                          
he sat down on a river rock and turned into a toad,
                                             
it seemed that he had fallen into someone's wicked spell,
                                           
and I wept to see him suffer, though I didn't know him well.

                                     
As I watched in sorrow, there suddenly appeared
                                        
a figure gray and ghostly beneath a flowing beard
                                                 
in times of deepest darkness, I've seen him dressed in black
                                         
now my tapestry's unravelling; he's come to take me back,
                  D9sus  /4
he's come to take me back.

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D9sus = x00553
/4 = x00011

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