C | Cmaj7 | C7 | F | Fm | ||||
C | G | F | G | C | |||
C |
They sat together in the park |
Cmaj7 |
As the evening sky grew dark, |
C7 | F |
She looked at him and he felt a spark ti | ngle to his bones. |
Fm | C | G | F |
twas then he felt alone and wis | hed that h | ed gone st | raight |
C | G | C |
And watched out for a sim | ple twist of fa | te. |
They walked along by the old canal |
A little confused, I remember well |
And stopped into a strange hotel with a neon burnin bright. |
He felt the heat of the night hit him like a freight train |
Moving with a simple twist of fate. |
A saxophone someplace far off played |
As she was walkin by the arcade. |
As the light bust through a beat-up shade where he was wakin up, |
She dropped a coin into the cup of a blind man at the gate |
And forgot about his simple twist of fate. |
(Same progression as verse) |
He woke up, the room was bare |
He didnt see her anywhere. |
He told himself he didnt care, pushed the window open wide, |
Felt an emptiness inside to which he just could not relate |
Brought on by a simple twist of fate. |
He hears the ticking of the clocks |
And walks along with a parrot that talks, |
Hunts her down by the waterfront docks where the sailers all come in. |
Maybe shell pick him out again, how long must he wait |
Once more for a simple twist of fate. |
People tell me its a sin |
To know and feel too much within. |
I still believe she was my twin, but I lost the ring. |
She was born in spring, but I was born too late |
Blame it on a simple twist of fate. |