[email protected] (Stephen Mabry) Sep.02, 2001 Did not find a listing for this, so I sat down and figured it out. This is one of my favorite Kate Wolf songs. Which is played with piano and so beautiful. Two-Way Waltz By: Kate Wolf From:1979 Album Safe at anchor No capo: Key of A Intro: A E D E A Verse 1 A E You're a quicksilver lady, A child of the morning. D E A A flower by day, A slow fire by night. E But he's taught you things, for all that you've shown him. D E A He's a gazer of stars, A blue crystal light. Chorus 1 D E A And sometimes he cries, And he says things F#m D That pierce you to your soul, A E C# D But he's still a man who loves you D A E A A D A And it hurts to let you go. Verse 2 A E You're a man with the power, Of rattlesnake lightening D E A Hard like the mountains, But soft like the sun. E And she's taught you things, For all that you've shown her. D E A She's a weaver of visions, In threads finely spun. Chorus 2 D E A And sometimes she cries, And she walks away F# D Held by the dreams that find her. A E C# D But she's still a woman who loves you D A E A A D A And her heart will always remind her. Verse 3 A E So dance for the day, but watch for the signs D E A That point out your way, when the dust fills your eyes. E And try to believe, that the sweetest hello D E A Always comes after the hardest goodbye. Chorus 3 D E A For two ways can sometimes make one, F#m D That's stronger than either alone. A E C# D So dancers join hands, for the two-way waltz D A E A A D A But take the steps on your own. Repeat Chorus 3 D E A For two ways can sometimes make one, F#m D That's stronger than either alone. A E C# D So dancers join hands, for the two-way waltz D A E A But take the steps on your own. Comments, corrections please E-mail me at [email protected]