Chords for Bob Dylan-Black Diamond Bay
Tempo:
97.25 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Bm
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[C] [G]
[Em]
[C] [G]
[Bm]
[A] [G]
[Bm] [D]
[G] [Bm]
[Am] [C] [D]
[Em]
[C] [G]
[Bm]
[A] [G]
[Bm] [D]
[G] [Bm]
[Am] [C] [D]
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[Am] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] I found a white veranda.
[C] She wears a necktie [G] and a Panama hat.
_ _ _ _ [E] Her passport shows her [C] face, but ain't no other time and [G] place.
She looks nothing like that.
_ _ _ _ [Bm] And all of the remnants of her [C] [G] razor's grass are scattered in the wild wind.
[Bm] She walks across the marble [D] floor.
A voice from the gambling [G] room is heard in the morning.
She [Bm] smiles and walks [Am] the other way.
[C] As the [D] last ship sails and the moon [C] fades away, [G] from the lifetime unmade.
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ As the morning light breaks open, [C] the creek comes down and the aspen root.
[G] And then we'll write right _ _ _ [Em] on the shoulder desk, where it [C] says,
Cavalier and Lou's [G] sisters, am I hearing you right?
_ _ _ [Bm] And as the yellow fog is lifted and [D] the creek [G] is quenched by the second flow,
[Bm] She passes him on the spiral staircase, [D]
thinking [G] he's the sober Mazidar.
[Bm] She starts to speak, but he walks [Am] away.
_ As the storm [D] clouds rise and the [C] foam patches sway, [G] from the lifetime unmade.
_ _ _ [Em] A soldier sits beneath the [C] fan, doing business with a tiny man [G] who sells in a rain.
_ _ _ [Em] The lightning strikes, the lights blow [C] out, the desk clerk wakes, he begins to [G] shout,
Can't you see anything?
_ _ _ _ [Bm] Then the creek spills from the second [Em] floor, in its bare feet [G] with hair of a lonely black.
[Bm] While a loser in the gambling [C] room lights up a [G] candle, to open up another bag.
[Bm] The dealer says, it's hardly [Am] Lucy Bouffle.
_ _ As the rain deepens [D] and the cranes [C] fly away, from the lifetime [G] _ unmade.
_ _ _ [E]
The desk clerk heard the woman [C] laugh, as he looked around in the [G] aftermath,
And the soldier got close, _ _ _ [E] he tried to grab the woman's [C] hand,
Said, here's a ring, it cost a [G] grand, she says, ain't enough.
_ _ _ [Bm] Then she ran upstairs to pack her bags, while a horse [C] drawn [G] taxi, awaited at the curb.
[Bm] She passed the door with her Greek hat [D] locked, to where her handwritten [G] sign read,
A girl not disturbed, [Bm] she knocked upon it [Am] anyway.
_ [D] As the sun went down and the [C] music played, on [G] the lifetime unmade.
_ _ _ _ [E]
I've got to talk to someone [C] quick, but the Greek said, no way to [G] kick the chair to the floor.
_ _ _ _ [Em]
He hung up on the [C] chandelier, she cried, a helpless danger [G] now please, open up the door.
_ _ _ [Bm] Then the volcano erupted, [A] and the landslide [G] slowed down, thunderbolt in the eye of the eye.
[Bm] The soldier and the tiny [D] man were close in [G] the corner, singing a poppy love.
[Bm]
Death's clerk said, it happens [Am] every _ day.
The stars [D] fell down, and the blues [C] flew away, on the lifetime [G] unmade.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [E]
As the island slowly [C] sank, the loser finally broke the [G] bank, in the gathering room.
_ _ _ _ [Em]
The dealer said, it's too late [C] now, you can take your money, but I don't know [G] how you'll spend it in the tomb.
_ _ _ [Bm] The tiny man bit the soldier's [C] ear, the floor [G] caved in, and the water in the basement blew.
[Bm] Now she's out on the [B] balcony, while a [C] stranger tells her, [G] my darling, I was ambushed.
[Bm] She sheds a tear, and then [Am] begins to _ pray.
[G] The thunder [D] and the storm passed [C] away, [G] on the lifetime unmade.
_ [G] _ _ [E] I was sitting home alone one [C] night, in L.A. watching old [G] Cronkite on the seven o'clock news.
_ _ _ [Em] It seems there was an earthquake [C] that left nothing but Panama [G] hat and a pair of old Greek shoes.
_ _ _ [Bm] It didn't seem like much was happening, [D] so I [D] turned it off [G] and went to grab another beer.
[Bm] It seemed like every time you turn around, there's [C] another hard [G]-knocked story that you're gonna hear.
[Bm] And there's really nothing anyone [Am] can say.
_ [D] And I never did plan to [C] go anyway, on the [G] lifetime unmade.
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[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
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[D] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _
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[Am] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] I found a white veranda.
[C] She wears a necktie [G] and a Panama hat.
_ _ _ _ [E] Her passport shows her [C] face, but ain't no other time and [G] place.
She looks nothing like that.
_ _ _ _ [Bm] And all of the remnants of her [C] [G] razor's grass are scattered in the wild wind.
[Bm] She walks across the marble [D] floor.
A voice from the gambling [G] room is heard in the morning.
She [Bm] smiles and walks [Am] the other way.
[C] As the [D] last ship sails and the moon [C] fades away, [G] from the lifetime unmade.
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ As the morning light breaks open, [C] the creek comes down and the aspen root.
[G] And then we'll write right _ _ _ [Em] on the shoulder desk, where it [C] says,
Cavalier and Lou's [G] sisters, am I hearing you right?
_ _ _ [Bm] And as the yellow fog is lifted and [D] the creek [G] is quenched by the second flow,
[Bm] She passes him on the spiral staircase, [D]
thinking [G] he's the sober Mazidar.
[Bm] She starts to speak, but he walks [Am] away.
_ As the storm [D] clouds rise and the [C] foam patches sway, [G] from the lifetime unmade.
_ _ _ [Em] A soldier sits beneath the [C] fan, doing business with a tiny man [G] who sells in a rain.
_ _ _ [Em] The lightning strikes, the lights blow [C] out, the desk clerk wakes, he begins to [G] shout,
Can't you see anything?
_ _ _ _ [Bm] Then the creek spills from the second [Em] floor, in its bare feet [G] with hair of a lonely black.
[Bm] While a loser in the gambling [C] room lights up a [G] candle, to open up another bag.
[Bm] The dealer says, it's hardly [Am] Lucy Bouffle.
_ _ As the rain deepens [D] and the cranes [C] fly away, from the lifetime [G] _ unmade.
_ _ _ [E]
The desk clerk heard the woman [C] laugh, as he looked around in the [G] aftermath,
And the soldier got close, _ _ _ [E] he tried to grab the woman's [C] hand,
Said, here's a ring, it cost a [G] grand, she says, ain't enough.
_ _ _ [Bm] Then she ran upstairs to pack her bags, while a horse [C] drawn [G] taxi, awaited at the curb.
[Bm] She passed the door with her Greek hat [D] locked, to where her handwritten [G] sign read,
A girl not disturbed, [Bm] she knocked upon it [Am] anyway.
_ [D] As the sun went down and the [C] music played, on [G] the lifetime unmade.
_ _ _ _ [E]
I've got to talk to someone [C] quick, but the Greek said, no way to [G] kick the chair to the floor.
_ _ _ _ [Em]
He hung up on the [C] chandelier, she cried, a helpless danger [G] now please, open up the door.
_ _ _ [Bm] Then the volcano erupted, [A] and the landslide [G] slowed down, thunderbolt in the eye of the eye.
[Bm] The soldier and the tiny [D] man were close in [G] the corner, singing a poppy love.
[Bm]
Death's clerk said, it happens [Am] every _ day.
The stars [D] fell down, and the blues [C] flew away, on the lifetime [G] unmade.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [E]
As the island slowly [C] sank, the loser finally broke the [G] bank, in the gathering room.
_ _ _ _ [Em]
The dealer said, it's too late [C] now, you can take your money, but I don't know [G] how you'll spend it in the tomb.
_ _ _ [Bm] The tiny man bit the soldier's [C] ear, the floor [G] caved in, and the water in the basement blew.
[Bm] Now she's out on the [B] balcony, while a [C] stranger tells her, [G] my darling, I was ambushed.
[Bm] She sheds a tear, and then [Am] begins to _ pray.
[G] The thunder [D] and the storm passed [C] away, [G] on the lifetime unmade.
_ [G] _ _ [E] I was sitting home alone one [C] night, in L.A. watching old [G] Cronkite on the seven o'clock news.
_ _ _ [Em] It seems there was an earthquake [C] that left nothing but Panama [G] hat and a pair of old Greek shoes.
_ _ _ [Bm] It didn't seem like much was happening, [D] so I [D] turned it off [G] and went to grab another beer.
[Bm] It seemed like every time you turn around, there's [C] another hard [G]-knocked story that you're gonna hear.
[Bm] And there's really nothing anyone [Am] can say.
_ [D] And I never did plan to [C] go anyway, on the [G] lifetime unmade.
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