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CONTENTS THE ANCIENT... AND YOU AND 1 CORD OF LIFE 18 ECLIPSE... 18 THE PREACHER 140 APOCALYPSE. 144 ARRIVING UFO. 408 ASTRAL TRAVELLER 36 AWAKEN ... 343, BEYOND AND BEFORE 10 CIRCUS OF HEAVEN THE CLAP... CLEAR DAYS . CLOSE TO THE EDGE THE SOLID TIME OF CHANGE . ‘TOTAL MASS RETAIN . I GET UP, I GET DOWN. SEASONS OF MAN DEAR FATHER . DOES IT REALLY DONT KILL THE WHALE 374 THE FISH ...... 125 FIVE PER CENT FOR 126 FUTURE TIMES. .. 364 THE GATES OF DELIRIUM 278 GOING FOR THE ONE . S14 HAROLD LAND. 18 HEART OF THE SUNRISE . INTO THE LENS... I'VE SEEN ALL GOOD PEOPLE (SUITE) YOUR MOVE, ALL GOOD PEOPLE . LONG DISTANCE RUNAROUND . 120 LOOKING AROUND. 5 MACHINE MESSIAH AL MOOD FOR A DAY ON THE SILENT WINGS OF FREEDOM ONWARD . 398 PARALLELS 331 PERPETUAL 58 ‘THE PROPHET . 32 REJOICE ... 371 RELEASE, RELEASE. 383 THE REMEMBERING - 247 THE REVEALING SCIENCE OF GOD 220 RITUAL... 196 ROUNDABOUT. 96 RUN THROUGH THE LIGHT . 472 SIBERIAN KHATRU .. 162 From THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII 168 SOUND CHASER ... SOUTH SIDE OF THE SKY. STARSHIP TROOPER (SUITE) LIFE SEEKER DISILLUSION B WONDEROUS STORIES. YESTERDAY AND TODAY. YOURS IS NO DISGRACE. Songs from: TIME AND A WORD THE YES ALBUM FRAGILE LOOKING AROUND Words and Music by JON ANDERSON and CHRIS SQUIRE, Moderately, in 2 Tacet Asust A Dae ° D fel Pare ae te, Ee there's not so much—— in life 1 mi would take me for. a while my smile Til make them up as 1 go on, © 1000, 1978 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED aT/ch p/c p79 EEE! dts HHH og eo IM touch and I'l feel then I'll I'd rath- er wall out an-oth - er TM make and laugh at ev -'ry ere Bb/e F6 Bhmaj7 D Dao D749 Eb Bb m7 es 2 & the things- I've want-ed to. Eb Bb cm? Bb ab Bb eo 2 & germ take so much time— to get a- round to you, Ab Gbsab fe Hy reach out and catch_ and hold on, leav-ing trails of dust_ and lust, 8 Fb/Ab Gb ear" a nev-er e-ven ly'ng— or try'ng,— Keep on mov --ing, To Coda® no chord D.S.4 (no repeats) al Coda A/E D/E ° 0 D/E 0 ee ER Look - ing a - round with my feet on the ground, full of Sat - ie - ty me with your words that can be, full of A/E, D/E A D/A Ha? ' BEYOND AND BEFORE Words and Music by CHRIS SQUIRE and CLIVE BAILEY Moderately fast Tacet of win- ter home,_ Spar-kling trees " A cE, E ae pat-terns un -der - stood by you, ‘Time, like gold dust, brings mind down a few words to the wind, that's all that's left of win-ter's friend, sum - mer's Gg eB 2000 =, ‘Time, like gold dust, brings mind down. No chord 4 SWEEINESS Words and Music by JON ANDERSON, GHIUS SQUIRE ead CLIVE BAILEY Moderately slow Pergo Tacet ‘HH She brings the sun - shine to a To - day she brought me in, She brings the sun'- shine to a 20 EEE eae rain-y af ~ ter-noon; she puts the sweet-ness in, stirs it with a spoon, told me where she'd been; she put my mind at rest, put the sweet-ness in, rain-y af - ter-noon; she puts the sweet-ness in,” stirs it with @ spoon. ie fae Ee She watch-es for my moods, nev-er brings me down; she puts the sweet-ness in, I'll aak her for some time to go and look a ~ round; ‘she puts the sweet-ness in She watch-es for my moods, nev-er brings me down; she puts the sweet-ness in, © 1000, 1976 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED Al Rights fo the Word ainitered by WB MUSIC CORP. 15 D Fh a ‘She knows just what to say. to make me feel so goodin= She knows just what to say__ tomake a sun-ny day, She knows just what to say to make @ sun-ny day. Fim ee EEE 10 coda BY I feel I don't want to —_hide,. I real-ly dontt feel that I real-ly dontt feel that 16 B/E Wey Tell me, ae how would you feel with no world of yourown and no - bod - y to hold? I just I'm s0 can't see the way; glad it's to-day and you're here, Coda a D.S.Mal Coda Fim A g 7 = ef Oh, how I need her so, I know shell nev-er ev-er go, ota} D/E Eg 98 She'll nev - er leave me, mel?) D/E E 909. ° eee e 7 HAROLD LAND Words and Muste by JON ANDERSON, CHRIS SQUIRE and BILL BRUFORD jm, G/B c FE Moderately + BES HE ‘Tacet Har-old Land witha wave of his hand eaid march-ing sol - diers in the rain as Har-old Land witha wave of his hand stood He paid his bills ‘A long thin line clutch-ing red rib-bons Bb Bey eae Ha ‘and stopped the milk, then put on his of hu-man mind, dam na - tion as their from a badge, did = n't look his © 1900, 1978 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED ‘AI Riga forthe World adinatere by WB MUSIC CORP. ot Rag teas F/A Gm7/Bb F/A F/C Dm 19 gS i ss He tried to say his last fare - In the mud in cold-ness On-ly two years had passedbe - Pal o/c. G c/G G jm He £ ff —-__ == eee oo ee —— Root din ape point -ng sights he seen in —— Me ed Tee RS “het ‘Sad you~ while = re cous 2 3 doubt -ed oat be) = | wouldseanemmmnaae doubt - ed that he stead of ones so dear,, in - stead of ones 50 lead - ing the at - tack, lead - ing the at - fF 20 Dm Em/D 2. 2 Dm Em/D Em/D 3, 3, 3, He's go -inghome tothe land he loved so well. home, Em/D 3, He fought for two whole years,he nev-er fell, __ home, ing No chord he's go-ing — home._ D.S.4.al Codat In con-ver~ sa-tion it could be said, 2Sbo well af- ter war your heart is dead, Well, it's not hard to un-der- no heart in Har-old Land. a 3680 a a. YESTERDAY AND TODAY Words and Music by JON ANDERSON: Slowly Amaj? A ‘Why is there you when there are few peo-ple a-round mak-ing me feel_ Stand in the sea, sing songs for me, sing hap-pi - ly, mak-ing me feel_ Amay7 SR Why is there me whenair is free, someI can Watch-ing your eyes, feel-ing your sighs, bet-ter than I should?, bet-ter than I _could.. © 1060, 1976 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED, ‘Ai Right for the Word adeniatered by WB MUSIC CORP. Amaj?, ‘There's on-ly us sim-ply be-cause think-ing of s 2500 Ea you ev-'ry way, think of things that we do, think of {nee toe ee ou Retsgtent sede EE makes us both hap - Bb ee aa yes-ter-day and to - day, Ey all the way, things we do, ev = ‘ty day, things we do. Repeat and fade SURVIVAL Words and Music by ‘JON ANDERSON Moderately Bm7/B AfasaBy/E Bm7/E ff HH a a Bs SSS SSS SS A(addB)/E Bm7/A ry : + fr, oR se oa | is creep-ing in ‘and -where in a field a life ‘The egg breaks,all is out; ‘the crawl-ing bird be-gins to scream aa out. es Posy tal aaa” the begin - ing of the shape of things to come that "A. jone-Ii- ness arose and heard its name ringin for ‘An egg too proud to wince OS Ge per = ane bid? ® 1090, 978 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED ‘Al Right forthe Word wdanintred by WB MUSIC CORP. ctm Bmaj7 chm c = eee ft, Ere te. fan rH The mother few oo tae BS boa a croagcoa start to run,. life has be- gun, fly fast the gun, lives be-gin,— sur - viv- al win, sur - viv -al's sin, Bb6 Ez Me te with-in the egg was not red -y toying how shai “Pate ts Tas cata cmnecoe sll f6-mala Emaj7 chm ae Tt. eet fr the world out-side would take it when it came, and life's the same. _for who thinks he still could gain by es- cap - ing fate?’ It's much too late, don't Don't doubt the fact there's wv h—T Gtm7 ¥ Mfe with=in— ‘Yes-ter-day’s end- ings will to- mor-row life give — you, a chm? ie ine to put ite strength in - to the S D/Ft cu Fo ayy liv-ing'’s right to liv-ing's right to D.S.Mal Coda s 1H BAFE gta sho BFE 4 28 THEN Words and Music by NON ANDERSON Moderately fast No chord = o Oa > in a time that's clos -er, is the on - ly an swer, Bm Ee will bee - ven bold- er then, is the root of can-cer then, © 1070, 1078 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED will be com-pli-cat-ed, Life will be is just for the be -ing and there's the con - aum-mat-ed then. sight for see-ing then. re long as we us to re-ar- range it at the A little slower ny Am in a time thateclos-er, life will bee - ven bold-er ‘Thoughts will be et aaa °* — in our mindsfor-ev-er then, THE PROPHET Words and Music JON ANDERSON and CHRIS SQUIRE ‘Moderately Bm/E Amaj7— Bm/E a) eae le Amaj?— Bm/E Ama)? Bm/E Amaj7 Bm/E SEER ie ae a EE AER tale of yes - search-ing for__ the truth__. change his way _ peace ~ ful = ings with you will work— Proph-e - sy that some_ 4 {8 1970, 1976 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED AL Rights forthe Word admtatered by WB MUSTC CORP. Ae eeranistered boy Amaj7 Bm/E Amaj7 Bm/E Find-ing pleas - ure Meet-ing wise old ‘Then youl nev - er 4 Amaj7 Bm/E eR Amaj7_— Bm/E ears, they did cliffs of life times you used Amaj7 Bm/E Amaj7 Bm/E ne ce Eee in his fe a mo ment’s pleas - ure, for Ga s'nal mean - ing, ‘when, you're gone there's Amaj7— Bm/E ae ae nev-er to de. more for just___ him some-one af - ter ft a7 ago ERS D.S.4al Coda tf = ide C.F S , FG, Apel? Bm/B Amal? Bm/E maj? Bm/E cae GHEE) Bnei ti. we F Amaj7 Bm/E ogee fap ASTRAL TRAVELLER Words and Muste by JON ANDERSON and DAVID FOSTER Moderately fast Tacet caught in the noose — 3, Won-der- ing when to do it a-gain_ of an-oth- er = — ‘1070, 978 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED ‘AI Rights forthe Word acmlatered ty WB MUSIC CORP. ‘Al Rights Reserved Fim Fim ee te leay ~ ing with - out won-d'ring where lives the -val- ley be - low. we could_ ex - pect‘ great re- (As - tral trav - tler.)__ Mem-o-ries fly—— CLEAR DAYS Words and Muste by JON ANDERSON’ Moderately slow, in 2 nce knew once knew her laughter was as hap- and who are we. to ask_ gle EG PORORAR MUTE LTE Rights for dae Word ndnsstened by WE MUSIC CORP. ‘Al Rights Reeerved SWEET DREAMS Words and Music by JON ANDERSON and DAVID FOSTER Fast F/G fH Ee dreams dreams F/G gS. 3800 © 1970, 1975 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED [AY Right forthe Wor anisatered by WB MUSIC CORP. re i Fm G 3000 ‘Cmaj7 ey ff = — 5 =F ee ee ae weet words «=f Z = + = will be bet - F/G re F/G cmaj7 Fm c/G ‘000 —s ° these thoughts will al. - ways Repeat and fade Coma f/E fp Sah * HS F/G a7 TIME AND A WORD Words and Mute by JON ANDERSON and DAVID FOSTER Moderately slow, in 2 Tacet s a] eae morn-ing when you rise, do you pen up your eyes, see ~ OO ———— © 1970, 1975 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED ‘Ait Rights for the Word dmintered by WB MUSIC CORP. ‘A Righty Reserved 2000 heard of a time thet will help us the word that will stop us gto7 9000 ° get things In per- spec - Fm6 right for me, Em 9200 word is love andit's right for me,_ ERg right for me,— A VENTURE ‘Words and Music by ‘JON ANDERSON cm a Gm m7 ea a 1.Once a peace - ful man laid his old head down by 2 He con- trolled_ the hors - es with a hand clap or @ m7 Gm G7 om a ea ‘Thought a - bout. his child - hoodlife, his fa - ther and for-giv- er, could -n't Drink. he could n't com - bat, but he knew he was no sin = ner, could -n't © 1971, 972 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED, Am Rights fo the Word adednaterea by WB MUSIC CORP. fork ecianinistered by Gm ea cm Gm tr Gmsus4 a Deust a+ lone Deust A. de-cent man would re - al ad -ven-ture—_ just to aa D.S.% al Coda & 8 Repeat and fade auf Hide Bm7 3 or © 1071, 1972 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED. ‘At Right forthe World ettatered by WB MUSIC CORP. Vorid adesintstesed by A & D.c.at Coda PERPETUAL CHANGE Words and Music by JON ANDERSON and CHRIS SQUIRE ‘And watch the hills roll out_ of ‘And_m the move ment on— the 3 r © 1071, 1972 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED AIL Rughta forthe Word amlnatered by WB MUSIC CORP. ‘Ai Rights Reserved ‘poco a poco crese. a & a ‘And there you are, Making it up—_ but you're sure that it is a star,___ — And boy you'll see = sion shin - ing down in front of me, a ce —~ And then you'll say. E- ven in time we__. shall con- trol the day, ez ay — When what you'll see Deep in- side__ base con -trol - ling you and me. el > cu = liar point 1 — As truth is Per-pet- u = al Asuss D st ‘And there you are, Saying we have_ the moon, so now the stars, dis-as - ter, gaz - ing down on you and me, ‘And there you're stand -ing, fa” & ie —<——=_ Say-ing we have_ the whole world in our hands, When all you'll see, the world’s con-trol - ling you and me. You'll see Per - pet- u- al Change, _ You'll see Per-pet- u- al Change. Ee a Making it up, but you're sure that it ‘And boy— you'll see It’s an il-lu- sion shin- ing down in front of me,______ And then’ you'll say. a E-ven in time_ con trol the day_______ When all you'll see, Asuss EB a Deep in side base con-trol~ ling you and me. ee" S353 3 SAE a as pawns oftheir game. =—3— \S 3 \S D me 2 z g Repeat and fade Sar SS Repeat and fade Am7 YOURS IS NO DISGRACE Words and Music by ‘JON ANDERSON, CHRIS SQUIRE, STEVE HOWE, TONY KAYE and BILL BRUFORD Moderately ETeust ‘@ morn - ing came,.a smile—up-on your face, Yes- ter day- ‘ace, mom - ing glo- ry, sil - lyhu-man race, Cae- sar’s pal If the sum - mer change te 5 E7sust 7 © 1071, 1978 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED ‘tt Right for the Work wdatntered by WB MUSIC CORP. ere E, Esus4 69 ships con - fide me and tell ‘me where you are, > ing, pur wolf - hound, show me where you are, Gsust + cum + stane - es, that’s just where__ you pb Eb/Bb Ebsust Eb Bb a ae 14 bass0- ETsus4 EE smile up -on__ your face, loco ~ legato Cae-sar's pal - ace, mom- ing glo - ry, sil - hu -man race, ae i SS sum- mer change — to + ter, yours ¢ Asus4 D a Yours Is No_Dis-grace. Yours Is No— Dis - grace. Death de-fy-ing, mu- ° |__7 P— ce ee Hy ar - mies scat- ter the cart Crawling out of dirt- cp D E/D op ea wt a Cae-sar’s pal - ace, mom-ing glo - ry, sil-ly hu ~ man, sil- ¢ Bm fae re | 3: + ly bueman, sil - ly hu = man race. eee Ee If the — sum~ mer change_to win - ter, yours is no,— ¢ Bm ic Ey ee DS4 alCoda Yours Is No Dis - grace. Yours Is No Dis- grace, ‘rh, white key gis. fingernails, hand moves backward) a 84 basso - Lun black key glist Jade to top of keyboard 7, 88 basso . . YOUR MOVE Words and Music by JON ANDERSON Tacet TON a + doi ddd Tye wen all__ good peo” = ple. turatheir headseach day so sat ~_ Is = ed-T'm on— % = a a tothe cor - ner of your life.— the white Queen run 50 © 1971 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED ‘AL Right forthe Wort adnlatstered by WB MUSIC CORP. cd Emaj7 Fin a a & She has- n't got i to make you wise, "Cause it’s time, with your time and__ its news. -y black square, Emaj7 rs = 3 your-self____with your - self, @ s t Move on back two = = = Fim Emaj7 ee E. & ae + ment to me,— In-i-tial it with a loving "Cause it's time,. it’s time 78 Fk Emaj7 Fim i @ es in time with your time and___ its news Queen tose. Did-dit did-dit_ © did-dit_— did - ait {2nd time onty) oa’. me = round. , _# a did-dit did-dit —did-dit E, Fin Emaj7 Don't sur- tound___your -self____with your- self, __ Dont mr = round = Send an instant com - og at "Cause it’stime,_ it’s time intime with your time and_. eS a —— - eet a Did-dit did-dit diddit did-dit —didedit' did-dit' did-dit' did - da. 2 SSE g Es Diddit did-dit «—did-dit Fant E A Bsust Ea a & diddit diddit. © diddit’ did da. <2 "Cause it’stime,.it’s time in time with your time and___its news et ALL GOOD PEOPLE Words and Muse by Moderately beight shuffle CHRIS SQUIRE A EE & Pla ay three times > ip oO Tve seen all good peo - ple tum their heads each day___ 50 WF: B a ae 5 T've seen all_ good peo - ple tum_their heads__ each © 1071, 1972 TOPOGRAPITIC MUSIC LIMITED AN Right for the Wort red by WB MUSIC CORP. A 1.82. B aa I've seen all___good peo - ple tum their heads each day_ so sat - IF a tempo n io Bb a ie z Ive seen all good peo - ple tum. their heads each way.so sat- T've seen all good peo- ae feo turn their heads each day___s0 Hae : E Bb g ar turn— their heeds— LIFE SEEKER Words and Music by JON ANDERSON + ter Blue = bird fly - ing high a- + ship Troop - er, go sail ing on by, —— Shine your wings — Catch my soul, = - 071, 1o7eToroGRAMHC MUSIC LIMITED All Rights forthe World administered by WB MUSIC CORP. for - ward to catch the ver = -y_ night, the mys - tries on your way. the mo - ment yea - ger eyes. 7 cr D7 cz, Bm? fae ae Though you've them, please don’t say a word. ‘Though you've them, please don't tell @ soul. ve What you don't know What you can’t see Speak to me of sum-mer,- Speak to me of — sum- mer up— of oth - er roads, travel on in old. ac-cus - tomed Set-ting up— of oth - er roads, travel on_ in old— ac-cus = tomed still re- mem - ber still re- mem - ber the proud sons and = daugh the proud sons. and daugh fe To Coaay, in the know - ledge ofthe land, — spoke to me in sweet ac-cus - tomed in the know - ledge of — the land, — spoke to me— in sweet ac-cus - tomed eee hold firm- ly on to me, Catch my know ledge e or aee please don’t say a word. Brighter tempo, 2-beat feeling ié- i DISILLUSION © 1971, 1972 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED All Rights fr the Word adzusatered by WB MUSIC CORP. administered by Take what 1 Play 4 times "ay Eb a SS. ———— 8 SS 1S SS SS SS Se Ply 4 times Eb ¢ ae + ASG poco erese a —— en] + = oS est : cra © 1071, 1972 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LD [AM Rights for the We ITED "WB MUSIC CORP. 94 = se SSS oco erese, —=- + oe Repeat and jade g ts = Medium beat Em Fim G Fm ROUNDABOUT Words and Music by JON ANDERSON and STEVE HOWE, G rim Em EE ae Fim i c Fim E: =e Ti be the Round The mu-sic dance. a bout, and sing, — Sx the words will make they make the chil Ds Ca, Bm Am you out-'n out, drenreal-ly ring, Bm a I spend the day. 1 spend the day, Bmi/A Gmaj7 fr thru the sound and in and out the the sound and in and out the ©1071, 1972 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR Mts ‘All Rig forthe World adesnintere by WH HY eH ae] your your way, way, Gogust Ef valley. SS = ‘AI'Rights Reserved morning driv ing morning driv~ ing IC (London) LTD. ‘CORP. 97 * am oy it ale alanterse & ee fa ee moun -tains come out__. of the sky__and they stand__ there, __ Gece an a Ee One— mile o- ver we'll be thereand we'll see you, tito ° Ho ai oir jt ten__ true sum-mers we'll be there and laugh ing too, twen - ty-four be - fore my love you'll see I'll be there_ with you. Fim G. Fim G) FémEm Fim G. eet Bm Em aera a are @ a Fim Go Has FimEm Tacet mG 1 Fimg.) Fim G. FimEm Fim G Fim G) FimEm aes aS a rae your sil-hou-ette______will charge_the view Am Bm ¢ i Fin G. Etim Se Fhe Fitts D, ¢, Bm amy Bm ae @ idee 8 of dis - tance at —_ it mom-ing driv ing Bpi/a 3 Gogues, Ds. al Coda thru the sound and e- ven in the val- ley, Em A 6 68 & 8&8 & @& cloud the ea-gle search-ing down_ on the —3 —e s ae 8 & A im A Og = EB Hay swirling wind the sail-or seesthe rim_ of the ‘The ea - gles danc-ing wings—cre-ate as 7 @ € @e@ @ & € @ i weath-er spins. out of hand. —3— — 3 Goclos-er hold the land,— feel part-ly no more than__grains of =3— —3— 3s A 8 & 8 i we stand to lose all time, a thousand an-swers by in =s— our = 3 : . mA Em Fs] ei ef a> next to your deep-er fears_we standsurround-ed bya mil- lion years. Till be the Round - a+ bout, the words will make______you out “n’_out.__ 3 pif Ee Ett SOUTH SIDE OF THE SKY Words and Muste by gE JON ANDERSON and CHES SQUIRE Moderately a mountain tobe crossed, was myfriendson - ly cry, somewhere we could moun tains some - times lost, & e gs the South Side, for the day 197, 197 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC London) LTD. ‘by WB Al Right for the World administer 103 Itseemed from all of e- lost ee a 2 Of warmth when you die, — G Fin on that It seemed from all of e- D Am D Dm Am Dm Am ee Coda ‘moun - tains some- times lost, — dis- re- gard the cost gz B Feel_ warmth when you Were we ev- er warm - er A milion miles Gim ee Repeat and fade It seemed from allof Repeat and fade 108 MOOD FOR A DAY oy STEVEHOW FA | ee SS He has Moder a : e ES _— # ai nf Bm? © 1971, 1972 TOROGRAMMIC CSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (ondon) LTD. ll Right forthe World adminiatered by WB MU 109 Brighter tempo Very slow! gy sowly N12 HEART OF THE SUNRISE Words and Music by_ Moderately JON ANDERSON, CHIIS SQUIRE and BILL BRUFORD, Love comes_ to you and you fol - low, Db a to the Heart___ Of The Sun - rise. bm Ebm dis - tance, (©1071, 1972 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (London) LTD. All Right forthe World ndmlaistered by WE MUSIC CORP. farid edintatatoued by with its arms Moderately slow ly Ber Bm ee Lost on a wave and then af-ter, , to the Heart Of The 7 Db mo a a . — Sf SSE [SS x eo Sharp dis - tance, 114 om7 Be Abe the wind with so man - y a - round 5 the ey 7 re fen Lost in their eyes as you —huray_by,. Wyse: & a Counting the brok- en ties they de - cide. Bye: M5 Love comes to you and then af - ter, a i i that you're dream - ing, to the Heart Of The Sun - dis tance, the wind with its arms all a ~ Ss Be = 116 > ie is Ebm dis tance, How can___the wind with so man - y a- round_ me, T feel lost in the hee eee, ss we Se NSE SS f Db Br, DY, BY, their eyes as you 7 Ebmo Eh i ae Count -ing the brok-en ties they de - cid # 535-3 ~3I5 32 S35 i= Straight line mov- ing and re - mov-ing sharpness of the col-or sun - shine, Long last treat-ment of the tell ing that re- lates to all the words, sung, oe = o85 35 —3s nS ‘Straight light search-ing all the meanings of the song, Dreamer, eas- y in the chair that real-ly fits you. — He a E Love comes to you Fm Bbm with its arms 5 ——_ Fm7qa1) 7 LONG DISTANCE RUNAROUND Words and Music by fy ‘JON ANDERSON Moderately Long Dis tance Run A- round, 9/6 wait - ing 1 still re- mem ( 1971, 1978 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (London) LTD. ’All Rights for the World adallatered by WB MUSIC CORP. ‘Ail Rights Reserved 121 Em Am? 7 & & He Did we real-ly tell ties, c Bb? ees F ty = let-ting in the sun- shine, Did we real-ly count to sam - mer lis - ten-ing, 122 59/6 En : a” good = bye, Did we really tell tes, a eee ee 123 c F co El a” & Ee > 3 letting inthe sun - shine,. Did we realty count to. >, Ce rie 8 bassa -- eo 124 you said good - bye. (yf duet) ea Ee D.S% at Coda Em maj? Emaj? ag Coda > fe Baer ae & look -in’for the sun - shine. (Percussion) p Percyssion) s lay twelve times ~ gradual crese. Efx Play seven Times Repeat and fade (© 1971, 1072 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (London) LTD. 'All giao the Wer difnintere by WES MUSIC CORP. ee ” FIVE PER CENT FOR NOTHING By BILL BRUFORD Very bright (Percussion) Tell Tell 127 WE HAVE HEAVEN Words and Music by JON ANDERSON Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare (©1971, 1978 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (Londoa) LTD. "Al Right for the World administered by WB MUSIC CORP. 128 5: - ~ i——— Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, en, d————— the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March 129 the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell, the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Like Heav Tell the Moon- dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon ~ dog, tell the March Hare Yes, he is Yes, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, 131 Three times, getting louder a tell the March Hare, ‘Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, here, here, + é ‘the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, Tell the Moon - dog, tell the March Hare, (Door slam) = footsteps running away) SSS xf dim. Songs from: CLOSE TO THE EDGE YESSONGS ‘TALES FROM TOPOGRAPHIC OCEANS RELAYER 133 AND YOU AND I 1. CORD OF LIFE Words by JON ANDERSON: Music JON ANDERSON, BILL BRUFORD, STEVE HOWE and CHRIS SQUIRE Moderately D cp A/D cp D ° é Jo 2 ° A man_con-celveda mo - Changed on = ly for a sight 4p, ment's an - swers to the dream, — of * sound, the space-a - greed. 2 stay- ing the flow-ers Be-tween the pic -ture dai- ly, sens - ing all the themes. of time be-hind the face of need, (©1072, 1977 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (London) LTD. {All Right forthe World adminiatered by WIS MUSIC CORP. forid administered tby 134 _ As a found - a-tion left to cre-ate the com-ing quick -ly to terms of all ex- op re- gained and re~-gard - ed pres - sion laid, —— e - mo - tion re-vealed as the 0 - cean GD ° ‘both the same, ere all com-plete in the sight of seeds_ of life— with = lor, as = sault - ing all in = ter = est shown, pre - sent — their fruit 136 Em 9000 locked in ~ Deus4 Bb ° ba in-ter-est shown, to turn_ to one an-oth-er, to the sign —~ a they won't. tell___ you, watch- ing the world, watch - ing —all___ ofthe world, watch- ing > Ctm/ct And you and I dant GR climb Fim AE fe EE 2773, o = ver the sea to the — val- ley, Asch 9 pyre Fim F745 Fim7 Aish Ftm aga 8 ey 1 Ae a and you and I reach out for rea-sons to gems ROLIPRE = 2. ECLIPSE Wont by JON ANDERSON Muste by BILL BRUFORD and CHRIS SQUIRE, Stowly o D E 9 299 eo 200 i 99 BT/FR 87 Ach Eg B7(00324)/FA fa EB aa” BE Hi B 87 EB Fhm7/ct B/FE ee el ae Com-ing quick-ly to terms_of all_ ex-pres - ion laid,___ (© 1972, 1977 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (London) LTD. ‘AI Rights for the World adraiaiatered by WB MUSIC CORP. Oe ministered by ml) 139 EB Fhm7/ct BFE B/A be a est eee move-ment re- gained_ and re- gard - ed F r E Fim? B/GE, A oF a omy all complete in— the sight of seeds of life_ with Fim/A Gtm — Segue THE PREACHER THE TEACHER w 3. THE PREACHER THE TEACHER Words by JON ANDERSON Muse Moderately JN ANDERSON, BILL BRUFORD, STEVE HOWE and CHRIS SQUIRE B(no $a) ae B/G E(ao 32dVA E(no 3rayB EEE amd E(no 3rd) (no 354)/B E/Gh (np 3eay/a 0x08 Sad preach-er nailed up -on. col-oured door, of time; B(p0 38) /B (no 3rd) E(no 35a)/B in-sane teach-er be there— re-mind - ed of _ the rhyme... E/Gt E (no 3rd)/A E(no 3rd)/B E(no 3rd) x00 ‘0. x00 00 0 ‘There'llbe mo mu-tant en-e-my we — shall Fr r r (© 1972, 1977 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (London) LTD. ‘Alt Rights forthe World adminintered by WB MUSIC CORP. 41 Blog 3a /Ft odo B(no 373) /B Fh? Fhm/ct = lit - i-cal ends, as sad re-mains,_ will die, Cr E(no 3rd) E(no 3rd)/B Cim7/ct = F¥m9—Cfm7/ct Fimo 0400 4, HR eR a Reach out as for-ward tastes be-gin— tw en-ter you. chm Fim E Femi AB Alch 00 ae fe [E fe areal at, I lis-tened hard, but could not see B/G, E/A ER, life_tem-po change.out ‘The preach-er trained. in all 142 Ap Arch aut an, B/G E/A Fimii/B B Et ime the teach-er travel: k= ING © be shown the seme, in he CEPLENT Ctm cimiyct Fim st at, era a end, we'll a- gree, we'll ac-cept, we'll im - mor - tal - ise r cim Fhm/a Fim ctm7 Fhm/a truth of the man ma-tur - his eyes,_ all com-plete in the r tt Sima Ape A Gtm7 Chm Chm a a cc i, ea sight of seeds of life with y. _ Chm7 Gtm7 chm7 ee ft. _ fee" aR Com-ing quick-ly to terms—of all_ ex - pre: Slowly Fim Gtm/B Ap, Asch 2 Boo a fe GR Gal ABE i 2 clearer fi- ture, morn-ing, eve - ning, nights with Comue APOCALYPER 144 Words: JON ANDERSON Muste by JON ANDERSON, BILL BRUFORD, STEVE HOWE and CHRIS SQUIRE 4, APOCALYPSE Moderately slow ryat ah a 3 toe E big 4 crossing the shapes of the morning. — clear -er, to-wards— the move-ment. BB Chm7/B B Sins BDH a i " And you and I reach 0 - ver thesun for the riv~ er.— ‘And you and 1 called 2, B chm7/B T Gtmo Emaj7 B Clim ,& HA ie Ee o-ver val-leys of end-les (©1978, 1977 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (London) LTD. ‘All Righta for the World administered by WB MUSIC CORP. 145 CLOSE TO THE EDGE 1. THE SOLID TIME OF CHANGE Words and Music by JON ANDERSON and STEVE HOWE, Moderately $ Bm7 amy, Ht Het i D 9. Gmaj9 c§ Bm? Am? S G/F ea ooo x000, S00 Em? A/Bbe cp Bb/C E7-5/B> Bb7 Eb7sus4 Ei atte) $7 Ab7-5 Db-5 Db Bb7 yf, fa Ba Hae BEB i ff © 197,197 TOFOGRAPIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (London) LTD. "Al Raghia for the World adeuniatered by WB. 146 808 fie GGee GG E pm, /A Am | Bm/A Am | Bm/A Am | Ben/A Am G/A Am, Bm/A sp could call you from the depths of your dis - grace, re - ar-range your liv- er to the sol - id men = tal grace, sess - ing points to no-where,lead - ing ev -'ry sin - gle one. e n chieve it all with mu - sic that came quick - ly from a © far, dew ~ drop can ex-alt us lke the music of the sun, taste thefruit of man record take a-way the plain in which Gm7 1 3 Fim Fim/B J -)GER EB 148 Dm7-5 c FE (d a 8 GE & FE Dm?-5 ¢ ae Crossed a line a - round_ the chang - Get -ting o - ver all the dime. reach-ing out to call__ leaving all the chang - —, if ee a i Passed a-round a mo- ment clothed_ in morn-ings fast- er than we see. We re-lieve the ten - sion on - ly to find out the mes - ter‘s name, rt Close to the edge, FE Dmil Cc c/B Am7. Em/A Em/G fas aie ee aes _——., (d=d), Sea -sons will pass you by. Now that it's all © = veranddone, now that you find, now that you're whole. —" No “Segue TOTAL MASS RETAIN 150 2. TOTAL MASS RETAIN Words and Music by JON ANDERSON and STEVE HOWE, Moderately Am G ° 3000 are eyes con-vinced, eclipsed with the young-er moon at-tained with love, Am ay] changed as al - most trained a-midst clear man - nafrom a - bove. cr? v OF Stent neces ee corre wece oe te ‘Al Righta for the Word adminintered by WB MUSIC CORP. a a 151 Am, Bm jm Bm ae a my hate and held the word with-in my hand. the time, Gm9 pea 3 te, am, Bm on, He cour - ageclaimed the vic - tims stand - ing still for all to as ToS 152 Am Bm ° cae isa. ar - moured mov - ers took ap-proach to. «=o -_—sver=look «the © sea._____ There Am g om Bm Am since the cord, the H-cense,or the. rea - sons we un-der-stood will be. Down at the edge,close by a riv- er. Close to the end, down by the cor-ner. ‘the cor-ner. the riv-er. Close to the edge, Down at the edge, 33 aR ag <——~_ 153 Em? Em7-5 el Sud-den call should-n't take a - way. Guessing prob -lems on = ly to the star - tled =mem-o - ry, All in all, the jour - ney de - ceive the men - tion, Pass-ing paths that climb____ half - ? D Em? G Em7-5 ° 900x000 AS a-part from an - y re-al- As we cross from side to side,_ ty that__ you've we hear the us B Bm7 Dgus%A G7gus4 $i 155 8. I GET UP, I GET DOWN Words and Mustc by JON ANDERSON and STEVE HOWE Slowly E6 Epeirh oP q E23 a In her white lace, A = oO Be you couldclear-ly see the la - dy sad - ly look - ing, Emaj7 0.00 ‘say - ing that she'd take the blame_ for the cru - ci-fix-ion of her own T get up, © 197,107” TOFOGRAPIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (Loon) LTD, ‘Al Rights for he Word adelniatered by WB MUSIC CORP. yh wey renee f Ws E6 (add F#) 56 Bada FH) FR Emaj7 paar) Two mil - lion peo - ple bare - ly The eyes of hon - es - ty. can 8 In charge of who is there in charge of ‘The truth is writ-ten all a - long the A Am6 ° clapn han ‘Two hun -dred wom - en watch one wom-an cry, t00 How man- y — millions do we de - ceive each Do 1 look on blind -ly and say 1 see the How old will I be be-fore I come of age. for [rs Ie B (add F#) 187 ws E(edaFh) B6 | 9 ‘Ono Bfoaag) BER Badd F#) Esus4 B fog a Segue SEASONS OF MAN 4, SEASONS OF MAN Words and Music JON ANDERSON and: HOWE Moderately Em D 2900 Three times on FRE time space be- tween the notes = stant vogue of be~ tween re-lates the col - tri-umphs dis - lo - cate the fo our to man, so it - cus shape as -cend knowi-edge of Three times Am o He song and chance de-vel - op time, lost so - cial tem - p'rance rules ‘1972, 1977 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC ‘All Rights forthe World admnntered by WB MUSIC CONE ‘AI Rita Reserved C (Loedon) LTD. the scenes,__ seems. love. 7 a = bove,_ 159 (d=d) the man who showed his out-stretched arm to space, __ he and point - ed,re-veal - ing all the hu - man race, 1 cord- ing to turned a-round Am ws i OER shook my head and smiled a whis-per,know-ing all a-bout the place. Bb Gm7-5 Bb a i & me On the hill we viewed the si-- lence - of the fr fr 160 Bbmé F called to wit - cy - cles Gm? Bb Gm7-5 F “fe fie Ge 86 And we reach all this with Gm7 eon. EE bee b, Close to the edge, Down atthe end, ? be Bb Se tween by the said_ = Ane, oe a = a (fa ial Gi ae plapet (dedjp be Now that it's all © = ver and done, pass you by. Sea - sons will called to the seed, ight tothe sun. Now that you find, now that you're Bb Bb/D. Am/E, ey ERS Sea - sons will pass you by.___I get up, (J = J) HEE s Repeat and fade Las a Lar) er: b, > —— T getup, —_ Repeat and fade 162 SIBERIAN KHATRU Words by JON ANDERSON Muste by. JON ANDERSON, STEVE HOWE and RICK WAKEMAN Moderately G x000 _S bird of prey; bem == ty be= gins does she sing? ‘Who holds the ring’. stainless nail, torn ‘through the dis - Sing, How. — at the foot of you, Do you be-lieve_ the man - ner? = And—_ring,and you will find — me—— com - ing. tance of man as they re-gard— the sum - mit.—— (© 1072, 1977 TOPOGRAPHIC MUSIC LIMITED & RONDOR MUSIC (London) LTD. ‘al Riga for the World adminintered by WB MUSIC CORP. 163 —< — — stain-less nail, ___ reign-ing king, they re-gard- the sum - mit, as they pro-duce. the move - ment.— as they pro-duce- the move - ment. tance of man— crets from you — en that sing— = 1 @ goes through the mo Hold out and hold up; Ffm7 ee 34 Hold out the morn-ing that comes in-to view.— ene blue = tall, fy. cian fF hold down the win ~ dow. (ou bound, — Ww iad F r 164 Moe Em 3500 1 chm7-5, £000 Hold down the win Warm side, the ‘tow D.S.#al Coda? 167 Bm9/G Bm9 ae eae oa r3 — Riv-er running right on 0 ver, then o-ver my head. (Out = board, 3) Six times Gm sust Bm(add C#) 4, fi mp gradual cresc. Ste times Bm 11 168 Excerpts From THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII By RICK WAKEMAN Moderately bright © 1073, 197 RONDOR MUSIC (London) LTD. CControted in he USA. & Canada by ALMO MUSIC CORP. ‘Tateeuntional Copyragiie Sened Atl Beene CORP 169 m1 Moderately loco wv 172 Very fast Sf 173 174 Moderately fast Broadly 176 Moderately ‘molto legato VW Ped. (hold till last bar) 7 THE ANCIENT Words by JON ANDERSON and STEVE HOWE Muste by JON ANDERSON, STEVE HOWE, CHRIS SQUIRE, ALAN WHITE and RICK WAKEMAN Moderately fast No chord BIO! A little slower im DC oto 8 bas? A fu“

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