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Fortress Around Your Heart
Sting
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Fortress Around Your Heart - STING

Bm9 (xxxx10-10 xxxx8-8 xxxx6-5 xxxx8-8)
 Under the ruins of a walled city
 Crumbling towers in beams of yellow light
 No flags of truce, no cries of pity
 The siege guns have been pounding all through the night

F# (xxxx9-9 xxxx8-8 xxxx6-6 xxxx8-8)
 It took a day to build the city
 We walked through the streets in the afternoon

C#m9 (xxxx9-9 xxxx7-7 xxxx5-4 xxxx7-7)
 As I returned across the fields I'd known
 I recognized the walls that I once made
 I had to stop in my tracks for fear

G7add4 (xxxx7-7 xxxx5-5 xxxx4-4  SI7/4)
 Of walking on the mines I'd laid

 Chorus:
   Fm      B/Cm       B    Fm     B
 And if I built this fortress around your heart
   Fm      B/Cm       B    Fm     B
 Encircled you in trenches and barbed wire
   Fm      B/Cm       B    Fm     B
 Then let me build a bridge, for I cannot fill the chasm
    Fm7     Bm7     F#7+  C
 And let me set the battlements on fire

Bm9
 Then I went off to fight some battle
 That I'd invented inside my head

F#
 Away so long for years and years
 You probably thought or even wished that I was dead

C#m9
 While the armies all are sleeping
 Beneath the tattered flag we made
 I had to stop in my tracks for fear

G7add4
 Of walking on the mines I'd laid

 Repeat Chorus

Bm9
 This prison has now become your home
 A sentence you seem prepared to pay

F#
 It took a day to build the city
 We walked through it's streets this afternoon

C#m9
 As I returned across the lands I'd known
 I recognized the fields where I'd once played
 I had to stop in my tracks fear

G7add4
 Of walking on the mines I'd laid

 Repeat Chorus

CIAO
CLAUDIO

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