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{title: Waiting for the Hurricane}
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{subtitle: Chris de Burgh}
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{\nolyrics Intro: [em] [C] [D]}
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[em]Standing in the foyer of the Grand Hotel, suit[Cmaj7]case in his hand looking
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for a bill, there's a [D]hurricane coming and everyone's trying to [B7]get away.
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[em]Time of the season, time of the year, the [Cmaj7]weather reporter from Miami
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is clear. "Find a [D]safe place to hide", there's no place [em]here.
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And the [D]lights go down, in that [C]carribean town, and the [Cmaj7]fishing
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boats that go out from the coast, are tied up and [em]dry, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[C]Suddenly there's a movement to the tele[G]phone, but [B7]nobody's calling
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[em]home [D][Cmaj7]tonight, they've [em]taken out the [D]very last [Cmaj7]flight, and they [em]close
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down the [D]borderline.[G][C]
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'Cos there [G]ain't nowhere to [D]hide waiting for the [C]hurricane. There is
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[G]nowhere here to hide [D]for the [C]hurricane. Oh, there [G]is nowhere
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you can hide, [D]waiting for the [C]hurricane, [D]no no no...\lrep [em][C][D]\rrep \rep{4}
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[em]Staring out the window of the Grand Hotel, [Cmaj7]the sea was roaring,
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I remember well. And the [D]honeymoon bride began to cry.[em]
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But as the [D]band played on, some old [C]love song, well, he [Cmaj7]held her hand,
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gave her to understand it'll be al[em]right, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[C]Suddenly there's a movement to the [G]radio, but [B7]nobody's getting [em]home
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to[D][Cmaj7]night, they've ta[em]ken out the [D]very last [Cmaj7]flight, and they [em]closed down
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the [D]borderline.[G][C]
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'Cos there [G]ain't nowhere to hide [D]waiting for the hurricane. There is
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[G]nowhere here to hide [D]waiting for the [C]hurricane. Oh, there is no[G]where you can [D]hide
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waiting for the [C]hurricane. [G]Oh [D]oh, waiting for the [C]hurricane. [G]Oh [D]oh,
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waiting for the [C]hurricane. No no [D]no [em]no...[C][D][em][C][D][em][C][E]
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