Silent Passage By Bob Carpenter Easy song from Bob Carpenter's mind-blowing 1974 (released in 1984) country-folk album Silent Passage. Standard tuning EADGBE No Capo G / C / D / C / G [Verse 1] G Em D Before the war I had no need for travelling C G Indeed I do not know what made it so important to leave Em D And after all this time I found that I’m avoiding me Am C For nothing more or less than fear G Em D Of what I have to gain from staying in the clear Am C G Although it’s only coming home that brings you near [Verse 2] G Em D Master come my brother is a sailor C G Upon this ship of life we are the master-sails in the wind Em D And you can understand we need a hand to guide us in Am C So many claim to be the one G Em But like a shadow on the sun D They fade and spin Am C G And we are scattered on the ocean once again [Verse 3] G Em D Before the war I had no need for travelling C G Indeed I do not know what made it so important to leave Em D And after all this time I found that I’m avoiding me Am C For nothing more or less than fear G Em D Of what I have to gain from staying in the clear Am C G Although it’s only coming home that brings you near Am C G Although it’s only coming home that brings a tear [End)