Chords for DON GIBSON - "TOUCH THE MORNING" (1973)
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [D]
Take the time to touch [G] the morning, oh, we'll wish you had some day.
[D] Take the time to touch the morning, [G]
before it [D] slips away.
Have you ever seen [A] the sunshine, through a wet [D] window glass?
Have you ever noticed Jack Frost, [A] dancing lightly on your [D] grass?
Have you ever tasted [A] apples, with the dew still on the skin?
[D]
Have you ever loved [A] somebody, you'll never see [D] again?
Take the time to [G] touch the morning, oh, we'll wish you had some [D] day.
Take the time to touch the [A] morning, before it slips [D] away.
Take the time to [G] taste the sunshine, while it hangs there from the [D]
trees.
Take the time to touch [G] the morning, touch the morning [D] on your knees.
[G]
[D]
[G]
[Dm]
Well, I've been called a [A] drifting dreamer, a poet out [D] of place.
But I have touched the [A] morning, felt the coolness on [D] my face.
Take the time to touch [G] the morning, we'll wish you had [D] some day.
Take the time to touch the [A] morning, before it slips [D] away.
Take the time to taste the [G]
sunshine, while it hangs there from the [D] trees.
Take the time to [G] touch the morning, touch the morning on your knees.
Take the time to touch the morning.
Take the time to touch [G] the morning, oh, we'll wish you had some day.
[D] Take the time to touch the morning, [G]
before it [D] slips away.
Have you ever seen [A] the sunshine, through a wet [D] window glass?
Have you ever noticed Jack Frost, [A] dancing lightly on your [D] grass?
Have you ever tasted [A] apples, with the dew still on the skin?
[D]
Have you ever loved [A] somebody, you'll never see [D] again?
Take the time to [G] touch the morning, oh, we'll wish you had some [D] day.
Take the time to touch the [A] morning, before it slips [D] away.
Take the time to [G] taste the sunshine, while it hangs there from the [D]
trees.
Take the time to touch [G] the morning, touch the morning [D] on your knees.
[G]
[D]
[G]
[Dm]
Well, I've been called a [A] drifting dreamer, a poet out [D] of place.
But I have touched the [A] morning, felt the coolness on [D] my face.
Take the time to touch [G] the morning, we'll wish you had [D] some day.
Take the time to touch the [A] morning, before it slips [D] away.
Take the time to taste the [G]
sunshine, while it hangs there from the [D] trees.
Take the time to [G] touch the morning, touch the morning on your knees.
Take the time to touch the morning.
Key:
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[N] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Take the time to touch [G] the morning, _ _ _ oh, we'll wish you had some day. _ _ _
[D] _ _ Take the time to touch the morning, [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
before it [D] slips away. _ _ _
_ Have you ever seen [A] the sunshine, _ _ _ through _ _ a wet [D] window glass? _ _ _ _
_ Have you ever noticed Jack Frost, [A] _ _ _ _ dancing lightly on your [D] grass? _ _ _ _ _
Have you ever tasted [A] apples, _ _ _ _ _ with the dew still on the skin?
[D] _ _ _ _ _
Have you ever loved [A] somebody, _ _ _ _ _ _ you'll never see [D] again? _ _ _ _ _ _
Take the time to [G] touch the morning, _ _ _ _ oh, we'll wish you had some [D] day.
_ _ _ _ _ Take the time to touch the [A] morning, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ before it slips [D] away.
_ _ _ _ _ Take the time to [G] taste the sunshine, _ _ _ _ _ while it hangs there from the [D]
trees.
_ _ _ _ Take the time to touch [G] the morning, _ _ _ _ _ touch the morning [D] on your knees. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ Well, I've been called a [A] drifting dreamer, _ _ _ _ _ a poet out [D] of place. _ _
_ _ _ But I have touched the [A] morning, _ _ _ _ felt the coolness on [D] my face. _ _
_ _ Take the time to touch [G] the morning, _ _ _ _ _ _ we'll wish you had [D] some day. _ _ _
_ _ Take the time to touch the [A] morning, _ _ _ _ _ before it slips [D] away. _ _ _ _
_ Take the time to taste the [G]
sunshine, _ _ _ _ while it hangs there from the [D] _ trees. _ _
_ Take the time to [G] touch the morning, _ _ _ _ _ touch the morning on your knees. _ _ _ _
Take the time to touch the morning. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Take the time to touch [G] the morning, _ _ _ oh, we'll wish you had some day. _ _ _
[D] _ _ Take the time to touch the morning, [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
before it [D] slips away. _ _ _
_ Have you ever seen [A] the sunshine, _ _ _ through _ _ a wet [D] window glass? _ _ _ _
_ Have you ever noticed Jack Frost, [A] _ _ _ _ dancing lightly on your [D] grass? _ _ _ _ _
Have you ever tasted [A] apples, _ _ _ _ _ with the dew still on the skin?
[D] _ _ _ _ _
Have you ever loved [A] somebody, _ _ _ _ _ _ you'll never see [D] again? _ _ _ _ _ _
Take the time to [G] touch the morning, _ _ _ _ oh, we'll wish you had some [D] day.
_ _ _ _ _ Take the time to touch the [A] morning, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ before it slips [D] away.
_ _ _ _ _ Take the time to [G] taste the sunshine, _ _ _ _ _ while it hangs there from the [D]
trees.
_ _ _ _ Take the time to touch [G] the morning, _ _ _ _ _ touch the morning [D] on your knees. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ Well, I've been called a [A] drifting dreamer, _ _ _ _ _ a poet out [D] of place. _ _
_ _ _ But I have touched the [A] morning, _ _ _ _ felt the coolness on [D] my face. _ _
_ _ Take the time to touch [G] the morning, _ _ _ _ _ _ we'll wish you had [D] some day. _ _ _
_ _ Take the time to touch the [A] morning, _ _ _ _ _ before it slips [D] away. _ _ _ _
_ Take the time to taste the [G]
sunshine, _ _ _ _ while it hangs there from the [D] _ trees. _ _
_ Take the time to [G] touch the morning, _ _ _ _ _ touch the morning on your knees. _ _ _ _
Take the time to touch the morning. _