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47 THE WINDMILLS OF YOUR MIND Words by Music by MARILYN & ALAN BERGMAN MICHEL LEGRAND Moderately oo ee -o—F— = 35 cir- cle in a spi- ral, like a wheel with - in a tun-nel that you fol- low to a tun-nel of it's oe Round like Mind! Like BT wheel, Nev-ér end-ing Or be - gin-ning on an ev - er spin -ning own,’ Down a hol-low to a cav- ern wherethe sun has nev- er EL Em reel, like a snow-hall down a © moun-tain, or a car- ni -val bal ~ shone, like a door that keeps re- volv-ing’ in a half for- got - ten Am7 -loon, Like a car- ou-sel that's turn-ing run-ning rings a - round the dream, Or the rip-ples from a peb- ble some-one toss - es in a eina}7 ‘Emaj? SSS 2 == oe se #7 aes oe , moon. Like a clockwhose hands are sweep-ing past the min-utes of its sream Pim?-5 BT And the world is like an ap ~ ple whirl- ing si -lent - ly in te space Like the cir-cles that you find in The Wind-mills Of Your Em Mind. Keys that jin - gle in your pock- et, words that jan -gle in your => se -I— head, Why did sum-mer go so quick-ly? Was it some-thing that you Gmajz ar sald? Lov-ers walk a- long the shore and leave thelr foot- prints in the Cmaj7 Paz sand. Is the sound of dis -tant © drum-mingjust the fin- gers of your Se ra | hand? Pic-tures hang-ing in a _—hhall- way and the frag-ment of a of | but to whom do they be - — - ——_ = a fF SS 4 — oe # * oe ao # Jong? When youknew that it was 0- ver you were sud-den -ly a - (Girl) When you knew that it was o- ver in the autumn of good- a — = -ware That the au-tumn leaveswere turn- ing to the col- or of her tyes, For a mo-ment you could not re- call the col- or of his Em - _ _ S—= = e ~ oF a hair! pike a cir- cle in a spiral, like a wheelwith-in 4 eyes! 37 Addin F wheel, Never end-ing or be -gin -ning onan ev-er spin-ning reel, As the Em wind, Like the cir-cles that you find in the wind-millsof your mind!

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