Chords for Triangle (Remastered)
Tempo:
51.2 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
A
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Oh, the gist of it all is the first day of fall is the day when [A] the ship will set sail.
[B] The best of old friends will say goodbye again, there's still time for one [E] last glass of ale.
We'll sail away proudly, our backs to the wall, a south wind and lots [A] of good cheer.
And [B] when we've looked over the white cliffs of Dover, we'll be in [E] Bahama next year.
From Bermuda on down the triangle around us will teach us a [A] lesson or two.
[B] There's many a mate who unevenly stated the course he had charted [E] was true.
Don't worry about me, he said, go down below, give a certified [A] sailor a turn.
[B] Just step on your own morale, give me my thumb and say, son, you got [E] something to learn.
It's a many hard way to come through and a many fine way [B] to be found.
[A] So hand me my grip from an old sailing ship, put the kiss [F#] of a dog [B] on her lips.
With some luck tonight I might have her at my [E] fingertips.
Oh, the best of old things is the first day of spring when the water [A] runs heavy and blessed.
[B] The mermaids have all gone to Davy Jones' Ball and it seems their first [E] trip was the best.
They had so much fun they don't wish to return to the beach where they lay [A] all day long.
[B] They'd rather stay under and boy, it's no wonder when all the rough [E] lobsters roll on.
It's a many fine way to be found.
Triangle, triangle, sea and my ship dangle, we're bound for Bahama, my friend.
[B] Like lovers, like danger, like babies, like majors, but that's where my story [E] begins.
Like soldiers of fortune, believers in God and all kings without [A] crosses to bear.
[B] All sweepers and cleaners with no misdemeanors should try the [E] triangle out there.
It's a many hard way to come through and a many fine [B] way to be found.
[E] So hand me my grip from [A] an old sailing ship, put the kiss of a dog [B] on her lips.
The sun looked tonight and it hit her in the [E] fingertips.
When she took her last tumble, the sea bottom rumbled, there was no [A] confusion or blame.
[B] The captain said, man, we must answer again to the sea so ye may not [E] complain.
And as they lay sleeping down there in the deep with their faces turned up [A] to the stars,
[B] the tuna fish turned to a mermaid in bed and said, there goes another [E] sandbar.
It's a many hard way to come down and a many fine way to be found.
So [A] hand me my grip from an old sailing ship, put the kiss of [B] a dog on her lips.
With some luck tonight I might have her at [E] my fingertips.
[B] The best of old friends will say goodbye again, there's still time for one [E] last glass of ale.
We'll sail away proudly, our backs to the wall, a south wind and lots [A] of good cheer.
And [B] when we've looked over the white cliffs of Dover, we'll be in [E] Bahama next year.
From Bermuda on down the triangle around us will teach us a [A] lesson or two.
[B] There's many a mate who unevenly stated the course he had charted [E] was true.
Don't worry about me, he said, go down below, give a certified [A] sailor a turn.
[B] Just step on your own morale, give me my thumb and say, son, you got [E] something to learn.
It's a many hard way to come through and a many fine way [B] to be found.
[A] So hand me my grip from an old sailing ship, put the kiss [F#] of a dog [B] on her lips.
With some luck tonight I might have her at my [E] fingertips.
Oh, the best of old things is the first day of spring when the water [A] runs heavy and blessed.
[B] The mermaids have all gone to Davy Jones' Ball and it seems their first [E] trip was the best.
They had so much fun they don't wish to return to the beach where they lay [A] all day long.
[B] They'd rather stay under and boy, it's no wonder when all the rough [E] lobsters roll on.
It's a many fine way to be found.
Triangle, triangle, sea and my ship dangle, we're bound for Bahama, my friend.
[B] Like lovers, like danger, like babies, like majors, but that's where my story [E] begins.
Like soldiers of fortune, believers in God and all kings without [A] crosses to bear.
[B] All sweepers and cleaners with no misdemeanors should try the [E] triangle out there.
It's a many hard way to come through and a many fine [B] way to be found.
[E] So hand me my grip from [A] an old sailing ship, put the kiss of a dog [B] on her lips.
The sun looked tonight and it hit her in the [E] fingertips.
When she took her last tumble, the sea bottom rumbled, there was no [A] confusion or blame.
[B] The captain said, man, we must answer again to the sea so ye may not [E] complain.
And as they lay sleeping down there in the deep with their faces turned up [A] to the stars,
[B] the tuna fish turned to a mermaid in bed and said, there goes another [E] sandbar.
It's a many hard way to come down and a many fine way to be found.
So [A] hand me my grip from an old sailing ship, put the kiss of [B] a dog on her lips.
With some luck tonight I might have her at [E] my fingertips.
Key:
B
E
A
F#
B
E
A
F#
_ _ Oh, the gist of it all is the first day of fall is the day when [A] the ship will set sail.
[B] The best of old friends will say goodbye again, there's still time for one [E] last glass of ale.
We'll sail away proudly, our backs to the wall, a south wind and lots [A] of good cheer.
And [B] when we've looked over the white cliffs of Dover, we'll be in [E] Bahama next year. _
From Bermuda on down the triangle around us will teach us a [A] lesson or two.
[B] There's many a mate who unevenly stated the course he had charted [E] was true.
Don't worry about me, he said, go down below, give a certified [A] sailor a turn.
[B] Just step on your own morale, give me my thumb and say, son, you got [E] something to learn.
It's a many hard way to come through and a many fine way [B] to be found.
[A] So hand me my grip from an old sailing ship, put the kiss [F#] of a dog [B] on her lips.
With some luck tonight I might have her at my [E] fingertips.
_ Oh, the best of old things is the first day of spring when the water [A] runs heavy and blessed.
[B] The mermaids have all gone to Davy Jones' Ball and it seems their first [E] trip was the best.
They had so much fun they don't wish to return to the beach where they lay [A] all day long.
[B] They'd rather stay under and boy, it's no wonder when all the rough [E] lobsters roll on.
It's a many fine way to be found. _
Triangle, triangle, sea and my ship dangle, we're bound for Bahama, my friend.
[B] Like lovers, like danger, like babies, like majors, but that's where my story [E] begins.
Like soldiers of fortune, believers in God and all kings without [A] crosses to bear.
[B] All sweepers and cleaners with no misdemeanors should try the [E] triangle out there.
It's a many hard way to come through and a many fine [B] way to be found.
[E] So hand me my grip from [A] an old sailing ship, put the kiss of a dog [B] on her lips.
The sun looked tonight and it hit her in the [E] fingertips.
_ When she took her last tumble, the sea bottom rumbled, there was no [A] confusion or blame.
[B] The captain said, man, we must answer again to the sea so ye may not [E] complain.
And as they lay sleeping down there in the deep with their faces turned up [A] to the stars,
[B] the tuna fish turned to a mermaid in bed and said, there goes another [E] sandbar.
It's a many hard way to come down and a many fine way to be found.
So [A] hand me my grip from an old sailing ship, put the kiss of [B] a dog on her lips.
_ With some luck tonight I might have her at [E] my fingertips. _ _
[B] The best of old friends will say goodbye again, there's still time for one [E] last glass of ale.
We'll sail away proudly, our backs to the wall, a south wind and lots [A] of good cheer.
And [B] when we've looked over the white cliffs of Dover, we'll be in [E] Bahama next year. _
From Bermuda on down the triangle around us will teach us a [A] lesson or two.
[B] There's many a mate who unevenly stated the course he had charted [E] was true.
Don't worry about me, he said, go down below, give a certified [A] sailor a turn.
[B] Just step on your own morale, give me my thumb and say, son, you got [E] something to learn.
It's a many hard way to come through and a many fine way [B] to be found.
[A] So hand me my grip from an old sailing ship, put the kiss [F#] of a dog [B] on her lips.
With some luck tonight I might have her at my [E] fingertips.
_ Oh, the best of old things is the first day of spring when the water [A] runs heavy and blessed.
[B] The mermaids have all gone to Davy Jones' Ball and it seems their first [E] trip was the best.
They had so much fun they don't wish to return to the beach where they lay [A] all day long.
[B] They'd rather stay under and boy, it's no wonder when all the rough [E] lobsters roll on.
It's a many fine way to be found. _
Triangle, triangle, sea and my ship dangle, we're bound for Bahama, my friend.
[B] Like lovers, like danger, like babies, like majors, but that's where my story [E] begins.
Like soldiers of fortune, believers in God and all kings without [A] crosses to bear.
[B] All sweepers and cleaners with no misdemeanors should try the [E] triangle out there.
It's a many hard way to come through and a many fine [B] way to be found.
[E] So hand me my grip from [A] an old sailing ship, put the kiss of a dog [B] on her lips.
The sun looked tonight and it hit her in the [E] fingertips.
_ When she took her last tumble, the sea bottom rumbled, there was no [A] confusion or blame.
[B] The captain said, man, we must answer again to the sea so ye may not [E] complain.
And as they lay sleeping down there in the deep with their faces turned up [A] to the stars,
[B] the tuna fish turned to a mermaid in bed and said, there goes another [E] sandbar.
It's a many hard way to come down and a many fine way to be found.
So [A] hand me my grip from an old sailing ship, put the kiss of [B] a dog on her lips.
_ With some luck tonight I might have her at [E] my fingertips. _ _