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Contents 2 Let There Be More Light 5 Seabirds 10 Fat OW Sun 8 Embryo 16 Arnold Layne 26 Girantchester Meadows 22, See- Saw 19 Point Me At The Sky 13 Coying Song 25 Careful With That Axe Eugene Music Transcribed by ZIGGY LUDVIGSEN This album © Copyright 1976 by LUPUS MUSIC CO. L: 109 Batbourne Mews, London, W2. Witieebikelat — Words and Msto by ROGER WA'ERS - Se SS == = “? + say say I__willfid a now now now 5 the Far far far a- way way peg - pleheardhim way way there willcome a day day somethingwill be done. time time time to be be be. _ -ware then at last the might-y ship de-scending on a point of flame made contact with the human race at Car-ter's fath-er saw itthere and knew the hull revealedto himthe liv-ingsoul of Her-e-wcod the A Ab ee Mildenhall. Oh my some-thing in my eye eye some-thingin the Wake. Oh oh did_you ev-er no no nev - er willthey sky sky wait-ingtherefor me ‘The out ~ erlock rolled slowly backthe Ir LW em't say________________summoninghis cos mic powers and F om Dm A Ab servicemen were heardtosighfor there revealed inflowingrobeswas Lucy inthe sky—___ glow-ing slightly from his toes his psy-chic em-an-a - tions_—_ flowed. {© Copyrigit 1968 by LUPUS MUSIC CO,LTD., 109 Bastboune Mews, Londen W2 6LO TatTieie Be Mure Liain “Then at bast the mighty shige descending on a point of flame jus nth dan br Ha my, something in my eye eye Something in the sky shy Waiting there for me “The outer Lock rolled slowly back ‘The serolcemen were heard to sigh For there revealed in flowing robes was Lucy in the shy New now now is the time tue the Ta bebe be aware Carter's feather saw tt there and keneso the hull revealed to him The Ltoing soul of Herewsar? the Wake Oh oh did you coer (No no never will they D-D-D can't say Sus ‘Ais cosmic 1s Fi gesagt a hs es His psychic emanations flowed. Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Migh -ty waves come crashingdown the spray is lash~inghigh into the eagle's eye Surf comes rushing up the beachnow will it reach the castle wall and will it fall — E D = shrick-ing as it cutsthe De-vil windis calling sailors— tothe deep cat fish dappled silver flashing dogfish puffing bubbles_in__ my deep A B D But oI can hear the sound of sea-birds_in my A ed re: One. Fine ear and +1 can see you smi ~ - le Hi ly : ff eee rockthit we sat on undwatched in thesunthatwas hut to the touchundtheseawas an e-mer-ald the sound of sea-birds_in my B ‘al Fine is ooo tt ear and 1 can you emi = = le ES SETS O82 RE ORS ee ER SE oe en ROE Seabirds weaves come crashing doron “The spray is lashing high into the eagle's eye as tt ents the devil wind, is calling sailors to the deep But D can hear the sound of seabirds in my eae And D can see you smile “Sue is high an’ the sea is awash n'a haze 555, glitter an? beads eet ae tn eee “That was het to the touch (Aud the sea was an emerald groen ‘D can hear the sound of, seablsds in my ear (AnD can see you smile Suh comes sushing wp the beach (Now will tt seach the castle wall and will tt fatt Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Em Em9 Em ; Em9 = ete SS SS SS = oe ALL this EO eects rere a all 1 am. A all a = round. I hear strange sounds come Em Em Emo = ==: = a SSS ban is all 1am Tahal) pega gurg- ling in - my ear red the Emp \ 2 I am ve * ry dark the night. Fitts ap | es i Em 5 , Em ——— = == = a = ee 7 small warm glow, moon glow, al-waysneeda lit-tle more. room near warm glow, moon glow, al-waysneeda lit-tle more. room Bm Em B Em _— Ls ae J =F A wait-ing here seems like years nev - er seen the light of day. whisper low here I go 1 will see the un - shine show. © Copyright 1968 by LUPUS MUSIC CO.LTD., 109 Eastboume Mews, London W2 6LQ Warm glow, moon glow js need aa Little more room Whasper tov, here O go D will see the sunshine show, 10 DAVE GILMOUR Whenthat fat___ old sun G G D F — are call - ing summersun_day and__ a year thesoundof mu - sic in ° G G D F —— my ears Distant bells new mowngrass smells songs sweet c G D F ic G By the ri - ver — hold-ing hands _ oe Bm am G ‘And if you see—don't you make agound pick yourfeet up off theground andifyou hear as the wall night falls the sil-ver sound froma tongue sostrange sing to me Dm. F D G D sing to me When that fat old sun in the sky's fall- ing Fr Pp ‘sum-merev'ning birds are call - ing childrens laughter in my ears the F Mera c G DS. Inst song-light_____ dis - ap - pears And if you {2 Copyright 1970 by LUPUS MUSIC CO.LTD., 109 Eastbourne Mews, London W2 619 FatOld Suny When that rat old sun in the shy's falling Summer eohing birds are calting “Summer Sunday anda year

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